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PhD (or equivalent experience) in evolutionary developmental biology along with experience of developmental and molecular biology techniques, including imaging and gene expression analysis. A proven
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. This vital role is central to ensuring a positive experience for all members and guests, contributing significantly to the department's operations and sports strategy. Candidates should possess proven
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, particularly in computational physics (coding), applied mathematics, and independent experimental design. Access to opportunities to build optional, self-directed experience in these areas before university
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growing and demanding client base. You will have a flexible, confident and enthusiastic approach to work. Good interpersonal skills and an ability to put people at ease through sensitive verbal and non
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compliance with relevant legislation and the University Health and Safety Policy. This position is situated within Student Academic Services (S&AS), a department dedicated to enhancing the student experience
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microscopy (confocal and also FRAP and FRET-FLIM) Maintain Drosophila stocks, carry out genetic crosses to generate new stocks required for experiments. Dissect and/or live-image Drosophila tissues. Design
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early biomarkers and therapeutic targets for these conditions. This interdisciplinary project brings together expertise in chemoproteomics, imaging, animal modelling, and omics technologies. Key
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this using in vivo two-photon calcium imaging, confocal microscopy, stochastic genetic labelling of single neurons, and detailed analysis of neuronal morphology. You will design, develop and perform
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early biomarkers and therapeutic targets for these conditions. This interdisciplinary project brings together expertise in chemoproteomics, imaging, animal modelling, and omics technologies. Key
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lentiviral and AAV viral vectors Desirable Application and Interview Demonstrable experience in assays of neuronal or synaptic function (electrophysiology, imaging (e.g., pHluorin)-based assays) Desirable