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to immunologists and host-parasite interactions. Our global expertise is supported by state-of-the-art facilities in imaging, flow cytometry, bioinformatics and protein characterisation. The University of Glasgow
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using super resolution microscopy and single molecule imaging. Later in the PhD we will map the transacting proteins and signals required for localising the more interesting of these mRNAs and relate
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and statistical analysis plan. They should have experience in epidemiological analysis using routine healthcare datasets, along with advanced skills in coding in R and/or Stata. Completion of MRC
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) where we use cutting-edge instrumentation, such as the JEOL CRYO ARM 300 electron microscope and the Leica THUNDER Imager EM cryo-CLEM microscope. This technology allows us to target events that happen
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well as bioinformatics and bacterial imaging. Main Duties and Responsibilities Perform the following activities in conjunction with and under the guidance of the Principal Investigators (PI): 1. Plan and conduct assigned
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. Main Duties and Responsibilities General: 1. This is a part-time every second weekend position. 2. In consultation with key academic, farm, clinical and research staff, to ensure the safe and efficient
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commitment to open research, as appropriate to the discipline, through open data, open code, open educational resources and practices that support replication. Terms and Conditions Salary will be Grade 7
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Desirable D1 Commitment to open research through open data, code and other practices that support replication. D2 Knowledge of UK public health policy and the role of local authorities Experience Essential E1
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imaging, next-generation sequencing, and predictive modelling to define the immediate molecular consequences of light and temperature signals. One crucial component of plants’ sensory network is the
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Overview Systems Biology draws on the strengths of molecular and cell biology to try to build an integrative picture of how organisms work. Implicit in the approach is big data (coming from imaging