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. The Atherton group is based in Randall Centre for Cell & Molecular Biophysics, home to a diverse array of structural and cellular biology research, which is part of the School of Basic & Biomedical Sciences
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to laboratory management. The project involves extensive molecular biology, tissue culture and genomics, hence experience in these areas is highly desirable. Knowledge of immunology, gene regulation and flow
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experience: Essential criteria PhD in Biological Sciences, Molecular Biology/Genetics, Microbiology, Immunology or related discipline. Research experience in fungal pathogenesis, especially Candida. Research
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biology and host-pathogen interactions, encompassing a wealth of knowledge, expertise, and experience. The Department is based at the Guy's campus, enabling strong connections with clinical units
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), their interaction, and opportunities for intervention in causal pathways. Interventions allow the shift from describing ‘associations’ between the biology and clinical outcome to discussing ‘cause and effect’, with
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infectious diseases and improve health and well-being. The School and Department host world leaders in immunology, pathogen molecular biology and host-pathogen interactions, encompassing a wealth of knowledge
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are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience Essential criteria PhD qualified in relevant subject area for the research programme (e.g. Cell Biology, Cell Signalling, gene editing
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research themes in cardiac biology, having the specific aim to identify novel targets and develop therapeutic approaches for cardiac repair and regeneration. In particular, the post holder will investigate
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in chemical biology, biomaterials, synthetic biology, and nanomedicine. To learn more about our thriving department, please visit our website . About the role The Nott group is looking for a skilled
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targeted drug delivery vehicles. We work both in basic science, and translational applications. This the successful candidate for this 24-month role will lead our chemical biology research programme