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About the Role Applications are invited for a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Cardiovascular Mechanobiology (in vivo) Cardiovascular diseases are the major cause of mortality worldwide
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research, or closely related fields. Desired criteria include knowledge of the application of statistical methods for robust data analysis and the use of machine learning approaches for exploration and
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, functional genomics or related discipline, plus an undergraduate degree (minimum upper second class honours). We seek a researcher with high-level molecular biology skills, excellent cell culture knowledge
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, developing ethics applications, collecting qualitative data, and disseminating findings. You will also support regular meetings with the wider research team, CRUK and our advisory panel, as well as ongoing PPI
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applicants will lead a project focused on leveraging exciting newly developed experimental tools, including novel CRISPR-dCas9 epigenetic screens and cerebral organoid co-culture systems applied to patient
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insulin receptors in cellular and animal models of human insulin receptoropathy. Insulin receptoropathy is a rare form of diabetes, for which there is no effective treatment. Your mission: Optimise next
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health, health equity and/or quantitative intersectional approaches. We particularly welcome applications from people who identify as Black, Asian or Other ethnicity as these groups are underrepresented
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. This role offers an excellent opportunity for an early-career researcher to work on innovative liquid biopsy methods with potential clinical applications and to gain expertise in cutting-edge technologies
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About the Role Applications are invited for the position of Postdoctoral Research Associate to work alongside Professor Jean-François Drolet and Professor Michael C. Williams as part of the ESRC
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systems shape the experiences of migrants and the practices of welfare bureaucracies. The successful applicant will be based in the Department of Sociology, Politics and International Relations at Queen