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with experience of molecular biology and ideally plant biology. You will have excellent organisational, communication and record-keeping skills and be able to communicate technical information clearly
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Overview The laboratory of Professor Matt Johnson in the School of Biosciences seeks a Research Associate to work on a collaborative project funded by a BBSRC award. The aims of the BBSRC funded project relevant to this position are to: (1) characterise the structural and functional properties...
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this, this project will characterise: 1. The expression of known regulators of ECM internalisation and ECM receptors in the different phases of the cell cycle, to define the molecular mechanisms promoting ECM uptake
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of Ect2 in PDAC patient tumours The project will use a combination of cell and molecular biology approaches (including CRISPR gene editing, western blotting, flow cytometry), advanced microscopy (live cell
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training in a wide range of multidisciplinary skills including genetics, cell biology, live imaging, molecular biology, computational modelling, data analysis, scientific writing and communication as
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from links with industry partners, offering real-world applications and potential for future impact on crop protection. This is an excellent opportunity for students interested in molecular plant biology
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interdisciplinary project at the forefront of structural biology, molecular biophysics, and drug discovery. This PhD opportunity aims to unravel how intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) regulate the activity
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Molecular Mechanisms of Genome Resolution in Mitosis School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Dr Erin Cutts Application Deadline: 01 March 2026 Details We have 2 meters
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requirements in the laboratory. Contribute to a positive, inclusive, and collaborative research culture. Take responsibility for professional development and keeping up to date with advances in molecular biology
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resource exchange across wider plant-fungal networks. Your research will combine controlled laboratory experiments with advanced molecular biology and -omics approaches to explore gene expression, metabolic