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vibrant team in a supportive and collaborative environment. Main duties: • To undertake research aimed at characterizing the interactions between the transcription and splicing machineries
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husbandry and welfare assessments. The post-holder will report directly to the Study Manager and will work closely with members of the In Vivo Studies team. Main Duties/Key Responsibilities: The post-holder
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. The main goal of the project will be to investigate the molecular causes of infertility and the effect of the environment on the development of the germline using both the in vivo (mouse tissues and human
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procedures, such as dosing and tissue dissection, the primary purpose of this post is organisation and record keeping. The post-holder will line manage a team of two technicians who will carry out many
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. Specifically, to undertake research to investigate the in cell structure and organization of proteostasis related macromolecular complexes in health and diseases. Main duties: • To undertake research aimed
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involved in chronic inflammation and ageing (“inflammageing”). The successful candidate will integrate expertise in culture of primary cells and organoids, knowledge on molecular, cellular biology
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proteins, mixed primary cortical mouse cultures and differentiated human iPSCs will be used, as will amyloid seeds prepared from diseased human brains. Animals will be transgenic mice that express tau in
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. The main goal of the project will be to investigate the molecular causes of infertility and the effect of the environment on the development of the germline using both the in vivo (mouse tissues and human
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function to join the Reproductive Health and Fertility: Ageing, Sex and the Environment Team science initiative as a postdoctoral researcher. The main goal of the project will be to analyse and integrate
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: Ageing, Sex and the Environment Team science initiative. The main goal of the project will be to investigate sex-specific differences in meiotic chromosome organisation and function in different organisms