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in Guy’s campus. This project aims to investigate the mechanisms through which interneuron connectivity develops in the human cerebral cortex. This project will be supervised by Prof Beatriz Rico
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disorders by producing high-purity cultures of human neural cells as well as co-cultures of neurones and glial cells. Our work involves the use of advanced genetic editing technologies to create these models
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-Smith, biophysicist Dr. Rosalind Franklin, famous for her work in X-ray spectroscopy, and acclaimed children’s writer Sir Michael Morpurgo. The Faculty of Arts & Humanities at King’s is distinctive in
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for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, developing the human post-mortem and surgical resections tissue resource. As a member of the Centre the post-holder will be working in close collaboration with a multidisciplinary team of
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. We are a multi-faculty institution, providing high-quality teaching, research and innovation across the sciences, humanities, medicine, law, dentistry, and social sciences. As a member of the Russell
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. We are a multi-faculty institution, providing high-quality teaching, research and innovation across the sciences, humanities, medicine, law, dentistry, and social sciences. As a member of the Russell
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the regenerative properties of a series of small RNAs that the laboratory has recently identified in human cardiac slices. Proliferating cardiomyocytes will be genetically labelled to be identified and their
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women and children’s health, nutritional sciences, population health and the molecular genetics of human disease. Our research links the causes of common health problems to life’s landmark stages
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women and children’s health, nutritional sciences, population health and the molecular genetics of human disease. Our research links the causes of common health problems to life’s landmark stages
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cell culture and in vivo DDEB disease models, carrying equivalent disease causing single nucleoid variants and mimicking key features of the human disease. The Jacków-Malinowska lab has the opportunity