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biology or similar) and proven knowledge of common biochemical and cell biology techniques. A keen interest in molecular mechanisms and membrane trafficking pathways is a plus. Knowledge of protein
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upload any additional attachments as these will not be considered by the selection panel. You’ll have a PhD (or equivalent) in molecular biology, AAV gene therapy, drug screening, IPSC work, or a relevant
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join the Group to work on a project funded by Servier, which is a global pharmaceutical company based in France governed by a foundation. You will use electrophysiology and molecular biology in human
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bring expertise in computational methods (such as machine learning, chemo-informatics, molecular dynamics simulation, structural biology) and / or experimental methods (such as biophysical analysis
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bring expertise in molecular and synthetic biology techniques, including DNA assembly, protein expression and analysis, along with an interest and aptitude in developing data analysis skills. You will be
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involve both independent and collaborative research activities. Approaches used will include biochemistry, molecular biology, genome engineering as well as imaging-based methods. An acceptable DBS check is
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functions emerge from molecular and cellular interactions in bacterial biofilms. The responsibilities of the post will include: carrying out vigorous, high-level research into modelling cell populations
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The research fellow will work in the research groups of Helen Hailes in the Department of Chemistry, UCL, and Sanjib Bhakta at Birkbeck, University of London. The project will be focused