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to traverse genes and complete transcription, as well as those that abort this process by removing or destroying Pol II on genes e.g. https://doi.org/10.64898/2025.12.04.692291 ; https://doi.org/10.1016
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About us The UCL Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology (LMCB, http:/www.ucl.ac.uk/lmcb) is an internationally renowned, multidisciplinary, molecular and cell biology department, located in the heart
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. You will work on developing and applying foundational methods for the synthesis of large genomes, specifically the human genome. For further background information see https://www3.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk
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We have an exciting research opportunity for a Research Assistant / Associate tojoin our team. The post holder will be based at the Cancer Research UK-Scotland Institute (CRUK-SI) in Glasgow https
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About the role: The mission of the CRUK National Biomarker Centre (NBC) is to discover, develop, validate and qualify biomarkers that support optimised treatment of patients with cancer. An exciting
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: 1) develop new tools to quantitatively characterise actin and myosin organisation at the cortex, and 2) investigate how actin-myosin nanoscale organisation changes during the cortical tension increase
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research centres, supporting cutting-edge work into the molecular mechanisms of cancer development. As well as core support from Cancer Research UK, the Institute also receives an additional third of its
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will have access to these technologies to support the development of the project. The ideal candidate will hold (or close to completing) a PhD in biochemistry or structural biology. Prior experience with
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analysis The candidate will also have a PhD in a relevant biological subject or due to complete within 6 months. This is a three-year training and development position suitable for you if you have recently
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at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB). The overall goal of the group is to study neuroimmune interactions in organoid models and primary tissues, undertaking research to develop light sheet microscopy