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About the Role We are seeking an experienced and highly motivated senior postdoctoral researcher in computational biology. The successful candidate will join a multi-disciplinary team working in
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biochemical reconstitution, electron cryomicroscopy (cryo-EM), advanced bacterial genetics, and phage biology to explore how cells and viruses control the three-dimensional structure of DNA. We investigate how
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research projects require a creative, multidisciplinary approach, and as such provide opportunities across parasitology, structural biology, biochemistry and cell biology including single molecule
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Biology, Biochemistry, or Biophysics. You should be driven, have experience in protein production and good background in structural biology and biophysics. As your project will likely use a combination of
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About the role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Biological Supramolecular Chemistry and Synthetic Biology to work under the supervision of Professor Matthew Langton
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support our projects to understand membrane evolution. The aim of this project is to use molecular dynamic simulations to understand membrane permeability selection in variant membrane chemistries. This work will run in parallel to experimental...
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About the role We are seeking a highly motivated, a postdoctoral researcher in computational biology. We investigate how immune cells interact with their environment in the human gastrointestinal
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About the role Applications are invited for two Postdoctoral Research Associate positions in Chemical Biology to work under the supervision of Professor Yimon Aye for a period of up to 24 months
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179788 – Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Translational Biology Grade 7: Salary in the range of £38,674-£43,171 per annum This is a full-time fixed-term appointment for 2 years. We are seeking
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We are currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join our dynamic group at the Department of Biology. The Verd lab is interested in the diversity of biological form, how it is generated