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methodologies to investigate infectious diseases and promote health and well-being. The School and Department are home to leading experts in immunology, pathogen molecular biology, and host-pathogen interactions
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and experience: Essential criteria PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, or a related discipline * Extensive experience and expertise in analysing/ training models on biological or chemical
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using neurophysiological techniques and molecular biology approaches to study pain and somatosensation. Our team aims to foster synergies in research approaches and encourages mutual support between
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. You will write research articles and present the results at national and international conferences. It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil in computational biology, genomics, bioinformatics
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disease progression. About You Applicants should hold a PhD degree or equivalent in biological or related science and have a strong background in immune cell biology and animal models of inflammatory and/or
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Molecular Biophysics, KCL), Professor Anne O’Garra (Immunoregulation and Infection Laboratory, Francis Crick Institute) and Professor Francesca Ciccarelli (Cancer Systems Biology Laboratory, Francis Crick
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encouraging of collaborative interactions between groups. Role Summary Applicants will have a PhD in Biochemistry, Protein Engineering, Structural Biology or Synthetic Biology, Molecular Plant Pathology
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) are interested in molecular organisation of cell interfaces in the epithelial tissue and glycobiology. We use super-resolution STED microscopy, CryoET, in combination with biophysics and chemical biology, to
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experience and skills to contribute to the research project by applying Drosophila genetics, genome editing, molecular biology, microscopy and bioinformatics to identify and test candidate genes and regulatory
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would like to work in collaboration between biophysics, structural biology and biochemistry, then join us. Our labs (Pombo-Garcia & Wu) are interested in molecular organisation of cell interfaces in