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. Manchester is a historically iconic city which draws cultural energy from its past. Rich in the knowledge of its contribution to the development of the modern world, it is an exciting place in which to be a
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this project we will develop a novel experimental system that is complex yet tractable, enabling rich, coordinated multi-omics analysis coupled with computational modelling to deliver deep mechanistic insight
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responses to major incidents and driving effective problem resolution. Line Management: Mentor and motivate team members, supporting their development and fostering a culture of collaboration and continuous
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, we’d really prefer you have them close to as we have identified. In summary - work with us to identify the challenges and help us solve, develop, organize and teach what we come up with. In return we’ll
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to develop preclinical genetic therapies for epilepsy. The project focuses on microRNAs – short noncoding RNAs which negatively regulate gene
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reporters, luciferase assays, or NMD inhibition) is essential. We particularly welcome applicants with broader biological expertise relevant to modelling disease mechanisms or therapeutic development, which
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Applications are invited for a position of Research Associate funded as part of a Medical Research Council Career Development Award to work on a project evaluating the effects of antenatal exposure
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exploring how neutron reflection and scattering can be utilized to unravel the interacting processes from different membrane models to be developed. A further focus is to design molecular disruptors
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(LEAP) and, if required, on our undergraduate degree programme. The successful candidate will contribute to course design, review and curriculum development, and assessment at all levels. They will also
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Level of Platelets (HELP) Flag. HELP Flag was developed by leading academics in primary care cancer research at the University of Exeter following on from their practice-changing studies demonstrating