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, multidisciplinary facilities for studying cellular and animal disease models. It also maintains numerous collaborative research links across the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, UCL, the UK, and
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immunology or related fields · Interest and knowledge in vaccine research (poxvirus especially) and neoantigen-based vaccine methods utilizing bioinformatics epitope selection pipelines
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(summarising progress, methods and findings) to report at Advisory Board meetings and act upon guidance and recommendations from the Advisory Board. Apply knowledge in a way which develops new intellectual
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protein biochemistry with technical expertise in protein expression and purification using mammalian or insect cell systems as well as basic molecular biology techniques. Experience in structural methods (X
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, histology, immunohistochemistry, and cell sorting. · Experience with cell culture, immunofluorescence, and flow cytometry. · Experience with epigenetic and single cell methods preferred.
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the broader scientific community through writing papers, presenting at conferences, and writing grants. Employ computational approaches to analyze complex data sets, including next generation sequencing data
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Program . Job description The fellowships are aimed at early-career researchers with a basic science background or clinicians who aspire to a career in academia. We are particularly interested in candidates
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and strong relationship-building skills. Ability to apply and/or develop and devise successful models, techniques and methods in research and innovation. Extensive experience and achievement in
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and innovation (R&I) ecosystem. This is a unique opportunity to establish or expand your research programme in the UK, collaborate with world-class researchers, and contribute to national and global
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methods with state-of-the-art technologies such as comprehensive mouse phenotyping, 3D tissue clearing & imaging, in vivo transplantation and 3D imaging of transplants, and single-cell and spatial multi