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Departments. About the Role Applications are invited for the position of Research Assistant in Reproductive Cell Biology in the Department of Women & Children’s Health at King’s College London (KCL), working in
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and structural biology, data science, and bioinformatics. The Randall Centre has a strong focus on structural biology and the determination of protein structures by X-ray crystallography and NMR
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in a wide range of fundamental research projects at the interface between biology, biomedicine, chemistry and physics. The Randall has also seen a recent expansion in the area of structural biology
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of laboratory infrastructure, including procurement of reagents and equipment, managing incoming scientists and clinicians, performing experiments using molecular biology, virology, cell culture and immunological
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with the support of the department, a Home Office Personal License. An ideal candidate should also have experience and knowledge in other standard cell biology techniques and protein biochemistry
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biomedical sciences subject and have experience of carrying out mammalian cell biology research in vitro and/or in vivo. The main responsibilities will be supporting our research on differentiating human
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biomedical sciences focused on cell motility and the cytoskeleton, muscle signalling, stem cells and developmental biology. About the role Manipulating a morphogen in time and space A morphogen is a special
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. The Atherton group is based in Randall Centre for Cell & Molecular Biophysics, home to a diverse array of structural and cellular biology research, which is part of the School of Basic & Biomedical Sciences
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accordance with HTA, GDPR and KCL biosafety policies. Execution and preliminary analysis of standard molecular-biology and microscopy workflows, and the accurate logging of protocols in electronic lab
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located at Guy’s campus. Researchers have access to support facilities in genotyping, molecular biology and Drosophila work. CDN has close partnership with the Medical Research Council (MRC) and CDN