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offers the chance to work with zebrafish disease models, explore new therapeutic targets, and gain invaluable experience in experimental techniques such as CRISPR gene editing, in vivo imaging, and
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and versatile AI systems and user-friendly software able to automatically process images from still photos and videos and export detailed reports incorporating statistical analysis. You will also use
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research, combining membrane-protein biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics, genomics, cross-linking mass-spectrometry, bioinformatics, live-cell imaging and structural biology (X-ray crystallography
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them unpleasant. They are also not the most sensitive way of detecting fasciculations. There is however a way of ‘seeing' fasciculations using ultrasound imaging. In previous work, we applied foreground
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lines and primary samples. This will involve the use of a range of techniques such as tissue culture, multicolour flow cytometry, and advanced light imaging technologies. About you You will hold an
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- Research Assistant Division of Infection and Immunity School of Medicine College of Biomedical and Life Sciences A Research Assistant position joint funded by Cancer Research Wales and the Wales Cancer
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through an understanding of the bigger picture and showing commitment to organisational values. Developing self and others Showing commitment to own ongoing professional development. Supporting and
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therapy resistance. The successful applicant will work within the Tumour Hypoxia group (Division of Cancer Sciences) and Translational Oncogenomics group (CRUKMI) and will be responsible for setting up
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therapy resistance. The successful applicant will work within the Tumour Hypoxia group (Division of Cancer Sciences) and Translational Oncogenomics group (CRUKMI) and will be responsible for setting up
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Advert Research Assistant Division of Infection and Immunity School of Medicine College of Biomedical and Life Sciences A Research Assistant position funded by the National Institute of Health is