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Disorders. About the role: We are seeking a skilled and motivated research assistant with expertise in human stem cell culture to join our Functional Genomics of Human Developing Brain cluster. This project
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cell and in vivo models, alongside human cellular models, which provide an essential platform for us to forward- and back-translate our fundamental research to and from the clinic. About the role: We
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would also benefit from the expertise and collaborative environment of Dr Denk’s established research group, who study peripheral neuro-immune-stromal cell interactions in chronic pain conditions. Within
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. The Taams lab investigates immune regulation within the local tissue microenvironment, with a strong emphasis on interactions between T cells, myeloid cells and stromal cells, and the role of key cytokine
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respiratory immunology and particularly eosinophilic and T2 immune pathways including mast cell, Th2, ILC2 and epithelial related processes in asthma. It is expected that the scientist has first-hand experience
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would also benefit from the expertise and collaborative environment of Dr Denk’s established research group, who study peripheral neuro-immune-stromal cell interactions in chronic pain conditions. Within
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technician is required to provide laboratory support for the Tucker lab and contribute to a project that aims to understand the role of the junctional epithelium (JE) and its stem cell niche. The technician
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. Department: Randall Cell & Molecular Biophysics. Contact details:Maddy Parsons. maddy.parsons@kcl.ac.uk Location: Guy's Campus. Category: Research. About Us The Parsons Group, King’s College London , has
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Immunology (CIBCI), School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences, on the King’s College London Guy’s Campus. The Barral lab has strong expertise in Immunology and aims to understand how immune cells adapt
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Immunology (CIBCI), School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences, on the King’s College London Guy’s Campus. The Barral lab has strong expertise in Immunology and aims to understand how immune cells adapt