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care. BCI is also a partner in the CRUK City of London Major Centre (together with UCL, Kings and the Francis Crick Institute) which is a Centre of Excellence in Biotherapeutics. About Queen Mary
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About the Role We are seeking a postdoctoral research assistant to join the group of Dr Mirjana Efremova in the Centre for Cancer Evolution, to investigate epigenetic regulators driving therapy
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our team and help in the development of a new class of precision therapies that remodel the tumour extracellular matrix (ECM) to convert immune-excluded tumours into therapy-responsive ones. These ECM
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will develop the mathematical/computational tool-box to describe the evolution of ecDNA and test predictions of these theories in existing and newly generated cancer genomic data. The position will be
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the Centre for Experimental Cancer Medicine and the Barts NHS Trust to achieve improvements in cancer patient care. BCI is also a partner in the CRUK City of London Major Centre (together with UCL, Kings and
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experiments, devise strategies for further development/advancement of project. Be involved in compiling data, writing manuscripts grant applications, contribute to overall scientific endeavor of the research
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on the development, validation and use of organ-chip models. We are particularly focused on the development and use of joint-on-a-chip models including synovium, bone, cartilage, fat along with inflammatory components
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collection and analysis, the development of academic publications as well as engagement and dissemination activities. We seek a passionate, effective and collegial person to join our interdisciplinary team
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responsibility for the development of the simulations but will contribute to all aspects of the project in collaboration with the PI and a PhD student to be funded by the grant. About You The successful candidate
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About the Role You will contribute to the construction and quality control of the ATLAS Inner Tracker (ITk). The ITk group at Queen Mary University of London has played a key role in the development