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An exceptional opportunity exists for a Senior Research Associate (SRA), in Soil Biogeochemistry and Molecular Biology, to join the internationally renowned Organic Geochemistry Unit (OGU) at
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physics/quantitative biology, with good wet lab skills. Experience of using techniques, such as light, X-ray, or neutron scattering and/or fluorescence techniques such as TIRF, FRAP, FCS, STED or PALM
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Professor Paul Martin, Professor of Cell Biology, via email: Paul.Martin@bristol.ac.uk Contract type: Fixed Term until 31/12/2026 Work pattern: Full time Grade: I Salary: £39,906 - £44,746 per annum School
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challenging environments Experience analysing bioinformatics datasets Do you need to have a background in evolutionary biology? Applicants with outstanding fieldwork experience coming from disciplines outside
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. The exact methodology will vary depending on the virulence phenotype being quantified. You have an interest in microbial pathogens, are well-organised, self-motivated and with good molecular biology
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Parasitology, Veterinary Science, Molecular Biology, or a related discipline. You have experience in parasitological techniques, molecular diagnostics, and data analysis. You are confident working independently
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biology, or a related discipline. You have extensive experience in protein expression and purification, including Fe–S cluster proteins. You are skilled in quantitative DNA–protein interaction assays (EMSA
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in academic journals and present results at international conferences. You must have a PhD in a relevant subject (e.g. ecology, biology, molecular biology, population genetics), or be near completion
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publications You have a degree in a relevant subject (environmental genetics, environmental biology, ecology or related), and PhD that has provided you with skills in acquisition and analyses of environmental
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The project: We invite applications for a PhD studentship in the area of consumer psychology and cellular agriculture, hosted by the University of Bristol Business School and delivered in collaboration with CARMA, the EPSRC-funded Cellular Agriculture Manufacturing Hub dedicated to transforming...