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develop the foundational and scalable tools, technology and methods needed to synthesise large sections of human genomes/chromosomes. Through programmable synthesis of genetic material the aim is to unlock
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development of novel technologies to study this problem. We are especially interested in growing our expertise in epitranscriptomics, RNA biology, single-cell/spatial approaches, microenvironment, and
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in collaboration with AstraZeneca to develop next generation in vitro and ex vivo models of liver biology. The role involves working with bioengineers at the Francis Crick Institute to develop a novel
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health and the economy. The Biological Research Facility supports all animal research at the Crick through our comprehensive animal care and use programme. The Biological Research Facility provides
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-site higher education institutions. We operate at scale with an annual turnover of £1.35 billion, a significant ongoing capital investment programme, 12,800 staff and over 46,000 students from 190
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We are looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join the Dev Group at the University of Cambridge Early Cancer Institute. We are focused on developing sensitive, specific and
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reshaping international collaboration. You will work closely with local teams, contribute to training and shared analytical development, and help steward a model that empowers researchers across the region
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autoantibodies in autoimmune disease pathology, to reveal the underlying mechanisms by which anti-MICL autoantibodies mediate their pathological effects and develop approaches to block the effect
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be found in UCL’s Strategic Plan 2022-2027 . We are seeking an exceptional Executive Dean to lead UCL’s Faculty of Mathematical & Physical Sciences – a world-class hub for the logical, experimental and
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from systems and molecular neuroscience and develop new tools to relate gene expression and connectivity with the activity of cortical neurons. The brain contains 100s to 1000s of different types