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About IT Services IT Services at the University of Manchester is a vibrant and fast-moving department, we focus on delivering excellent customer service and quality services for our staff, students
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‘Design and Engineering of Proteins with an Expanded Amino Acid Alphabet’ A position is available for a Postdoctoral Research Associate with experience in directed evolution, biocatalysis
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About IT Services IT Services at the University of Manchester is a vibrant and fast-moving department, we focus on delivering excellent customer service and quality services for our staff, students
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and mutagenesis/directed evolution, and a track record of developing innovative experimental approaches. Candidates should have, or expect to complete, a PhD (or equivalent) and have their thesis
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About IT Services IT Services at the University of Manchester is a vibrant and fast-moving department, we focus on delivering excellent customer service and quality services for our staff, students
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clinical and classroom teaching to undergraduate and postgraduate students, to contribute to service and research, and to drive curriculum development and delivery in Oral Medicine in the Division
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laboratory experience, including a broad range of molecular biology techniques and assay development. Experience working in a research or core facility environment would be advantageous. The ideal candidate
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, haemodynamic assessments, and tissue harvesting. Coordinate research activities and foster collaboration across multiple research groups and disciplines. Support experimental planning, protocol development, and
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team based within the Division of Neuroscience at the University of Manchester. The lab is closely embedded within the Centre for Nanotechnology in Medicine, the Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre
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ambitious objectives. You will contribute to the development of innovative experimental approaches using patient-derived tissues and study tumour cell responses in models with varying genomic instability