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research group has shown, by contrast, that the dynamics of antigenically diverse pathogens is driven by naturally acquired immunity against epitopes of limited variability (ELV), thereby opening up
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, genetic, and DNA methylation analyses to patient-derived samples and disease models. Working closely with a dynamic and multidisciplinary team of clinicians and scientists, they will help generate and
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The University of Oxford is seeking an experienced Post Doctoral Research Scientist to join our laboratory team in the Radcliffe Department of Medicine (RDM) Division of Cardiovascular Medicine. RDM
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that all epitopes under strong immune selection are inevitably highly variable. Our research group has shown, by contrast, that the dynamics of antigenically diverse pathogens is driven by naturally acquired
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samples and disease models. Working closely with a dynamic and multidisciplinary team of clinicians and scientists, they will help generate and interpret high-resolution datasets that reveal new insights
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/ ). This position will be fully funded until March 2028. For further information on Dr Edward Johns’ research and projects, see www.robot-learning.uk . You will be assisting PhD students and a post-doc in developing
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. The post will be based in the research team of Professor Katie Meehan at KCL’s Strand Campus in central London. About the role The Department of Geography at King’s College London invites applications for a
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analyses to patient-derived samples and disease models. Working closely with a dynamic and multidisciplinary team of clinicians and scientists, they will help generate and interpret high-resolution datasets
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advancement. This post would be ideal for a candidate who has developed a strong background in imaging quantitative biology, biophysics or in vitro reconstitution and would like to lead a project developing
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. Ready to be part of our team? Welcome aboard! Your personal sphere of play: At the Departement of Analytical Chemistry, Prof. Gerner, we are seeking a post doc with experience in postgenomic bioanalytical