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) recently established a graduate programme designed to train and develop fresh science graduates into skilled laboratory technicians. The programme offers aspiring scientists the opportunity to work within
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) recently established a graduate programme designed to train and develop fresh science graduates into skilled laboratory technicians. The programme offers aspiring scientists the opportunity to work within
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et al., Nature Genetics 2021). Our most recent work focuses on understanding key processes in human and mouse development, male infertility, and epitranscriptomics, using cutting-edge genomic and
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of Molecular Biology Research Institute / Unit Information The MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) is one of the birthplaces of modern molecular biology and has played an important role in the development
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a clear estates development strategy to meet operational and sustainability ambitions. Working closely with, and reporting to the Head of Engineering and Estates, the role is responsible for managing
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). Our most recent work focuses on understanding key processes in human and mouse development, male infertility, and epitranscriptomics, using cutting-edge genomic and transcriptomic technologies. We take
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et al., Nature Genetics 2021). Our most recent work focuses on understanding key processes in human and mouse development, male infertility, and epitranscriptomics, using cutting-edge genomic and
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recently established a graduate programme designed to train and develop fresh science graduates into skilled laboratory technicians. The programme offers aspiring scientists the opportunity to work within
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recently established a graduate programme designed to train and develop fresh science graduates into skilled laboratory technicians. The programme offers aspiring scientists the opportunity to work within
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heterogeneous in outcome, we focus on the epigenetic reprogramming events that occur naturally in vivo during mouse development (in the mouse zygote and in the developing mouse germ cells) (http