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Biophysics, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology or equivalent. A strong experimental background and experience in single-molecule Biophysics are essential. Main Responsibilities: To plan and carry out research in
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relevant publications and presentations Excellent written communication skills in English and the ability to write clearly for publication Desirable: Previous experience with working with ATP-dependent
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coordination of the Microscopes 4 Schools Competition for primary schools. To coordinate the LMB work experience programme, answering student queries, supporting hosts and ensuring safeguarding requirements
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of the Microscopes 4 Schools Competition for primary schools. To coordinate the LMB work experience programme, answering student queries, supporting hosts and ensuring safeguarding requirements are adhered
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of the Microscopes 4 Schools Competition for primary schools. To coordinate the LMB work experience programme, answering student queries, supporting hosts and ensuring safeguarding requirements are adhered
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of the Microscopes 4 Schools Competition for primary schools. To coordinate the LMB work experience programme, answering student queries, supporting hosts and ensuring safeguarding requirements are adhered
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Fixed Term Job Type Science Full Time / Part Time Full Time Contract Length 2 years (with a possibility of extension) Job Description Overall purpose: Research Programme The Reprogramming and Chromatin
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in developing programming and data analysis skills. Projects may include generating and analysing complex genomic datasets, contributing to method optimisation, and engaging in collaborative research
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development. Main duties / key responsibilities: Design, plan, and conduct high-quality, independent research aligned with the project aims Critically analyse, interpret, and present experimental data with
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, and genome engineering. These systems support quantitative and mechanistic studies, allowing us to address how cis-regulatory elements function and their effect on the body plan (Amblard et al., Dev