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mechanisms are unclear. A Research Associate will employ molecular, protein and epigenetic ‘omic’ technologies to investigate the yeast-hypha transition in pathogenic and commensal strains of C. albicans
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hundreds of samples from multiple independent marine transmissible cancer clones. The role provides an exciting opportunity to combine single-cell cancer genomics with molecular cytogenetics and statistical
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About Us The Hill Group, led by Dr Peter Hill, is a molecular and infection biology research group based within the Department of Infectious Diseases at King’s College London, specialising in
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. Department: Department of Infectious Diseases. Contact details:Dr Peter Hill. peter.w.hill@kcl.ac.uk Location: Guy's Campus. Category: Research. About Us The Hill Group, led by Dr Peter Hill, is a molecular
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, led by Dr Peter Hill, is a molecular and infection biology research group based within the Department of Infectious Diseases at King’s College London, specialising in relapsing invasive non-typhoidal
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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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. Department: Randall Cell & Molecular Biophysics. Contact details:Joe Atherton. joseph.atherton@kcl.ac.uk Location: Guy's Campus. Category: Research. About Us The Atherton lab (King’s College London) is
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located at Guy’s campus. Researchers have access to support facilities in genotyping, molecular biology and Drosophila work. CDN has close partnership with the Medical Research Council (MRC) and CDN
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About Us The laboratory of Dr. Rushad Pavri at King’s College London is inviting applications for a postdoctoral position for a project focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms of antibody
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access to support facilities in genotyping, molecular biology and Drosophila work. CDN has close partnership with the Medical Research Council (MRC) and CDN researchers, together with clinical researchers