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together leading researchers from Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, and Glasgow to develop next-generation brain stimulation and modulation systems. We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in
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project entitled “Accelerated Development of Next Generation Li-Rich 3D Cathode Materials (3D-CAT).” 3D-CAT is a new Faraday Institution research project lead by Oxford Materials (Professors Robert House
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derived fragments from fresh human tissues to test the effect of mutations · Prepare human samples for spatial transcriptomics and high-dimensional imaging experiments · Run CRISPR-based perturbation assays
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About the Role Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join Dr Diu Nguyen’s group (https://www.diunguyenlab.org/). We study the biological mechanisms underpinning leukaemia development and progression
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of London Major Centre (together with UCL, Kings and the Francis Crick Institute) which is a Centre of Excellence in Biotherapeutics. BCI is committed in supporting and developing future cancer
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Chart tumour evolution using cutting-edge long-read and single-cell multiomics Who we are The Integrative Cancer Genomics lab (Jonas Demeulemeester) is embedded within the VIB – KU Leuven Center
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. The post is in association with a new Faraday Institution-funded project entitled “Accelerated Development of Next Generation Li-Rich 3D Cathode Materials (3D-CAT).” 3D-CAT is a new Faraday Institution
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directions, participate in securing funding, andco-create the long-term vision of the centre. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Technology & Platform Development 1. Design and optimise scalable technology platforms and
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our team and help in the development of a new class of precision therapies that remodel the tumour extracellular matrix (ECM) to convert immune-excluded tumours into therapy-responsive ones. These ECM
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(together with UCL, King’s and the Francis Crick Institute) which is a Centre of Excellence in Biotherapeutics. BCI is committed in supporting and developing future cancer researchers through its extensive