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Applications are invited to the above role to support the principal investigator (Prof. Kostas Tsintzas) in conducting research on a BBSRC funded project aiming to characterise rhythmicity in human
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biological mechanisms. You will work closely with the project’s Research Fellow and Principal Investigator, as well as colleagues across the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science and the School of Pharmacy
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to assist with human physiology (e.g., imaging and exercise testing) aspects of the project from time-to-time. You will join an established team, led by Prof Bethan Phillips, whose main areas
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patients with inflammatory arthritis. About the team- You will join an established team, led by Professor Abhishek, whose main areas of research interest include pharmacoepidemiology, rheumatoid arthritis
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, using Arabidopsis thaliana as a primary model system. Role overview The postholder will investigate how internal root environments influence developmental decisions and tissue differentiation, with a
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, immunofluorescence, confocal microscopy and high quality RNA extraction from human primary cells You will join an established team whose main areas of research interest include angiogenesis in cardiovascular disease
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An opportunity has arisen for a Research Assistant/Associate/Fellow funded by the UKRI to join our team based at the Biodiscovery Institute and support the principal investigator Professor Neil
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order The main responsibility of the role is to carry out theoretical and/or computational research in quantum condensed matter theory and quantum computation, broadly understood. The successful candidate
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is highly desirable: Tissue sectioning and staining techniques. Primary or cancer cell culture In Vivo experience Immunological assays Digitial droplet PCR Extracellular vesicle isolation and
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role: The role-holder will conduct primary and secondary research and contribute to the development of new approaches, methodologies, and techniques appropriate to the research. The role-holder will have