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officers. It is one of Europe's leading cancer research centres, supporting cutting-edge work into the molecular mechanisms of cancer development. As well as core support from Cancer Research UK, the
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facilities provide our researchers with expert guidance, as well as driving innovation through the development of new methodologies. In the current recruitment drive, we would like to make a new programme
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to traverse genes and complete transcription, as well as those that abort this process by removing or destroying Pol II on genes e.g. https://doi.org/10.64898/2025.12.04.692291 ; https://doi.org/10.1016
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who can challenge established paradigms, develop new approaches to mineral discovery, and build a globally recognised research programme aligned with the Museum’s Resourcing the Green Economy theme
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of cancer and apply that knowledge to developing new treatment strategies for cancer patients. Our advanced research programmes span a spectrum of cancer research, from the molecular and cellular basis
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for future generations of scientists. We are looking to appoint two Black heritage Postdoctoral Scientists into our 3-year Rising Talent Fellowship. This is a training and development position suitable if you
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. You will work on developing and applying foundational methods for the synthesis of large genomes, specifically the human genome. For further background information see https://www3.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk
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about.springernature.com and @SpringerNature. About The Brand BMC has more than 25 years of experience in developing open access and provides high-quality, impactful research and a supportive publishing experience for
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: 1) develop new tools to quantitatively characterise actin and myosin organisation at the cortex, and 2) investigate how actin-myosin nanoscale organisation changes during the cortical tension increase
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research centres, supporting cutting-edge work into the molecular mechanisms of cancer development. As well as core support from Cancer Research UK, the Institute also receives an additional third of its