21 postdoc-molecular-dynamics-simulation Postdoctoral positions at University of London
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of London. This Welcome Trust Funded post will be based at the Centre for Molecular Cell Biology (CMCB) within the School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences (SBBS) at Queen Mary. The project is focused
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an exciting and dynamic environment, home to 450 staff, 100 PhD students and 500 postgraduate taught students. It harnesses expertise across a wide range of population-based research and education
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and/or evolutionary biology, with significant experience in embryological methods, single-cell/nuclei approaches, and general molecular biology techniques. A track record of high-quality published
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offers an exciting opportunity for a talented cell and molecular biologist to gain experience in research in vascular biology with a focus on arterial medial calcification. This project, which is funded
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complex study. Applicants must have a PhD in a relevant subject. The study requires substantial skills in cell and molecular biology and will require vivo testing of the newly created cell-models. Omics
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submit an application via the Queen Mary Portal and upload a copy of your CV. Please do not upload copies of research papers. About the Institute The role will be based in the Digital Environment Research
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dynamic environment. You will be supervised and mentored by Dr Kaili Rimfeld and Dr Dan Anderberg, with training tailored to your career goals. We are particularly interested in candidates with: A strong
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of Engineering and Materials Science (SEMS) at Queen Mary University of London, you will join a dynamic, multidisciplinary team with world-class laboratories and extensive collaborative networks, providing
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applications from candidates wishing to work flexibly. *PhD candidates who have not yet received their PhD, will be appointed with a salary of £37,889 until they can provide copy of the formal award, at which
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from candidates wishing to work flexibly. * PhD candidates who are close to completion and have not yet received their PhD award, will be appointed on a salary of £38,483. On providing a copy of the