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Type of award Studentship Managing department Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health Value The Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health offer a wide range of fully funded postgraduate research
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at the University of Cambridge. This position offers an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate in Biochemistry or Molecular Biology who is keen to gain hands-on experience in advanced molecular and biophysical
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. This position offers an excellent opportunity for a graduate in Biochemistry or Molecular Biology who is keen to gain hands-on experience in advanced molecular and biophysical techniques, with a particular focus
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multi-protein protein complexes from mammalian cells, Cryo-Electron Microscopy, NMR and crystallography. The group is part of the Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology (LISCB), one
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of the Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology (LISCB), one of five flagship research institutes recently established by the University of Leicester, UK. We have excellent access
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Synthesis for Biology and Medicine. Established in 2014, the Oxford-R.E. Jones Graduate Scholarship has been generously supported by the University, the daughters of Dr R.E. Jones, and UCB Pharma
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-world implications in health and disease. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to an important area of translational research. The post is based within Dr Gareth Hall’s structural biology
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the Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology (LISCB), one of five flagship research institutes recently established by the University of Leicester (UoL), UK. This interdisciplinary project offers
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. About You – You should be a graduate who has a degree in Biology or Biomedical Science or Medical Sciences or similar STEM subject, is able to work independently and be self-motivated, whilst being a
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molecular biology. The successful candidate will join the research group led by Dr. Helen Eachus, a new independent investigator at Aston University. The lab's research focuses on understanding how stress