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) or soon-to-be-completed PhD in a relevant field Evidence of high-quality scholarly research relevant to the project Preferred Qualifications Experience and knowledge in the field of diabetes, and pancreas
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molecular biology and rodent models · Have experience with epigenetic techniques Your qualifications should include: · PhD in Molecular, Cellular or Developmental Biology. · Strong
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PhD Thesis based on ABIS. The main areas have so far been studies on the development of Type 1 diabetes, but also studies on celiac disease, JIA, IBD, autism, obesity, allergy and recently also
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seminars etc Supervise students on research related work and provide guidance to PhD students where appropriate to the discipline Contribute to developing new models, techniques and methods Undertake
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-scale genetic variability, archaeal diversity and microbial lineages involved in anaerobic diagenesis. You will also be involved in the supervision of PhD, Master and Bachelor students, and assist in
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organoids will be plus. Dry lab: Highly motivated candidates with a PhD/MD degree in bioinformatics, genome science, systems biology, biomedical informatics, computational biology, machine learning, data
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culture. Person Specification Possess a first degree in area of specialism Has obtained or is close to completing a higher degree (PhD) relevant to research area or equivalent qualifications Excellent
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has a PhD and experience in the field of cell and gene therapy for cancer and who has recent experience of primary T cell culture, CARTs, immune assays, flow cytometry, molecular cloning, retroviral
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PhD graduate in immunology, molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, or related fields Strong expertise in innate immunity, cancer immunology, or molecular biology Prior experience with immunology
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Collect research data via experiments carried out on the analysis and recycling of Li ion battery materials Supervise students on research related work and provide guidance to PhD students on the Li ion