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dynamics simulations to recover dynamic strain and flow fields. Candidates should hold a PhD in a relevant biology or engineering discipline and be competent with numerical simulations. We are looking for a
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high resolution microscopy, biochemical assays and molecular cell biology both in vitro and in vivo the present project aims to determine the impact of cellular senescence pathways on regulated
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& adaptive immunity. Our scientific research spans cellular and molecular biology, immunology, pharmacology, antibody engineering, chemistry and structure-function relationships, as well as bioinformatics
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molecular patient data to develop innovative technologies that will transform existing care pathways. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us achieve
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and molecular techniques, including primary cell isolation/characterisation/culture, flow cytometry, western blotting, and murine work. Experience in using techniques to study metabolism such as
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biomechanics. They should be able to demonstrate the ability to write scientific journals. Knowledge of using the ABAQUS simulation software package within the area of biomedical engineering and experience in
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or biomechanics. The researcher should be able to demonstrate the ability to publish in high quality scientific journals. A strong knowledge of using the ABAQUS simulation software package within
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and self-motivated postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in molecular and cellular biology, as well as computational biology. A track record of effective communication, teamwork and
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You The successful candidate will have a PhD (or soon to be awarded), or equivalent experience which has involved significant practical cell culture, and ideally experience with molecular biology
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About the Role This post is part of a dynamic collaboration between the Centre for Trauma Sciences and the Centre for Translational Bioinformatics. The Centre for Trauma Sciences, is a