113 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation positions at Cardiff University
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models of cancer, including husbandry, genotyping, colony management and dissection. ii. Biochemistry and cell functional assays including qRT-PCR, Western blotting, FACS immunohistochemistry, colony
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of the UK DRI is through research, to transform the outlook for people living with or at risk of neurodegenerative conditions. Candidates with experience in molecular biology, immunology
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Molecular Ecology and Conservation laboratory. The role will entail GPS mapping of data from the Cardiff University Otter Project, DNA extraction and quality control, followed by bioinformatic analysis
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simulation scales—from atomistic to microkinetics and computational fluid dynamics—to strengthen experimental findings and evaluate economic and environmental impacts; (4) advance decarbonisation by replacing
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investigative and analytical activities to maximally exploit clinical and genetic data, and linking them to genetic risk scores with the aim to replicate key biological hypotheses and findings from molecular
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maintenance, photometry and electrophysiological experiments and biochemical and molecular assays for studying Parkinson’s disease. The successful candidate will provide practical day to day assistance with
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with MSc students and a computational biologist and play a key role in advancing our research efforts, focusing on the molecular mechanisms of jellyfish rejuvenation. You will use low-input next
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these in vivo using established models in combination therapy approaches including the use of immune checkpoint inhibition and other antibody targets. The lab is well funded by the Academy of Medical
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reliably without close supervision Desirable CriteriaExperience with Linux and Python Experience of computational chemistry or biochemistry, ideally molecular modelling of proteins. A keen interest in
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, confirmation, and replication of key biological theories and hypotheses, as well as findings from molecular, cellular, and human/animal experimental research across the UK DRI. Launched in 2017, the UK Dementia