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closely with structural biologist, chemists and biophysicists. The studentship will provide training in a broad range of molecular biology and biochemistry techniques relevant to drug discovery. In
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Overview This post is for a Research Associate in the field of vascular biology to work on a BHF-funded Research Project investigating the role of extracellular vesicles in atherosclerosis
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system in developmental biology, and the shark embryo, an emerging model from the cartilaginous fishes. Sharks display diverse scale morphologies across their body, providing an opportunity to investigate
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acid, gibberellin, auxin and ethylene. You will work closely with Dr Jim Rowe, an expert in plant stress biology, molecular biology, imaging and image analysis and to learn modern research techniques
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together. Hospitals will benefit from shared intelligence, patients will receive care tuned to their unique biology and lifestyle, and society will see that safeguarding data does not mean slowing progress
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(or equivalent qualification) in a relevant subject and be competent in a variety of molecular/cellular biology techniques. You should have a keen interest in research focussed on drug development and testing
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at the intersection of molecular biology, computational science, and translational oncology, contributing to cutting edge research in the pathology of head and neck cancers. Led by Professor Ali Khurram
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that you reference the application criteria in the application statement when you apply. Criteria Essential or desirable Stage(s) assessed at A PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, genomics or a
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apply. Criteria Essential or desirable Stage(s) assessed at Have a PhD (or be close to completion) in molecular or cell biology, or equivalent laboratory experience. Essential Application/interview
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sector. We are seeking a motivated student with interests in developmental biology and disease modelling. This interdisciplinary project combines both wet bench work and computational work (image analysis