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collaborations and partnerships. The role We are seeking to appoint a Post-doctoral Research Associate with advanced skills in cell and molecular biology within the School of Medical Sciences. The postdoctoral
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collaborations and partnerships. The role We are seeking to appoint a Post-doctoral Research Associate with advanced skills in cell and molecular biology within the School of Medical Sciences. The postdoctoral
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disease, and neurodegenerative diseases - through innovative research collaborations and partnerships. The role We are seeking to appoint a Post-doctoral Research Associate with advanced skills in cell and
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and methods for analysing and harmonising large-scale single-cell and spatial cell data. This position offers an exciting opportunity to shape the future of computational approaches in precision
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and methods for analysing and harmonising large-scale single-cell and spatial cell data. This position offers an exciting opportunity to shape the future of computational approaches in precision
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AAV constructs in a wide range of in vivo models, followed by behavioural testing, sample collection and in depths analysis utilising molecular and cellular biology techniques. Additional
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design, binding assays, and cell culture models lead a team of junior research students, including laboratory supervision, project design, skills development, and career mentorship communicate and support
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biochemical activity of candidate peptides in the context of their protein targets assess the ability of these peptides to degrade their protein target in cell-based assays assist in the supervision of junior
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methods (multi-omics, single-cell, genome editing as well as contemporary pre-clinical model systems) and bioinformatics to understand how sex hormone receptors and associated transcription factors regulate
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cancers. Our laboratory uses cutting edge methods (multi-omics, single-cell, genome editing as well as contemporary pre-clinical model systems) and bioinformatics to understand how sex hormone receptors and