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About the Role Applications are sought for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to use multi-omic analyses of relevant in vitro skin models to explore how the cellular and molecular features
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About the Role Applications are sought for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to use multi-omic analyses of relevant in vitro skin models to explore how the cellular and molecular features
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Aston University is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to contribute to innovative research at the intersection of molecular engineering and materials science, particularly
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-based models using a range of molecular biology techniques. You will be expected to optimise and troubleshoot new cellular and biochemical assays for testing developed bioactive compounds and take an
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of developments in in vitro and in vivo models of mechanotransduction. We use a multi-disciplinary approach that includes expertise and collaborations in bioengineering, biochemistry, structural biology, and
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mammalian and bacterial expression systems and cell-based in vivo models of mechanotransduction. You will join a very lively and motivated international and interdisciplinary group of scientists. We use a
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of developments in production of samples for structural biology using mammalian and bacterial expression systems and cell-based in vivo models of mechanotransduction. You will join a very lively and motivated
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We are looking to recruit a motivated, full-time Research Assistant to join Prof Menna Clatworthy in the University of Cambridge Department of Medicine (http://www.med.cam.ac.uk/clatworthy
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models of mechanotransduction. Research projects are highly interdisciplinary, aiming to integrate in vitro biochemical and cell biological techniques with in vivo models and clinical samples. Recent
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of molecular motors (myosins and kinesins) and the cytoskeleton (actin, septin and microtubules) during vaccinia virus egress. This work will employ a combination of biochemical, structural and cellular