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, dynamic and growing discovery research group as a postdoctoral researcher. The postholder will work in Dr Knuepfer’s group, whose team explores molecular mechanisms of red blood cell invasion by malaria
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project investigating mechanosensing in Diptera. This post will focus on using detailed wing geometry models and kinematic measurements in computational fluid and structural dynamics simulations to recover
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explore how human cells maintain their chromosomes. Chromosomal instability (CIN) is a hallmark of cancers and arises from errors in the process of chromosome segregation. However, the precise molecular
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You The successful candidate will have a PhD (or soon to be awarded), or equivalent experience which has involved significant practical cell culture, and ideally experience with molecular biology
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of inflammation on therapy resistance in colorectal cancer. Our lab is focused on understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms promoting metastasis and therapy resistance in colorectal cancer. We use single
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the boundaries of neural interface research towards an engineered biology approach. About You The successful candidate will hold a PhD in chemistry, molecular biology, or biomedical engineering (or a related field
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the School/Department/Institute/Project The Wolfson Institute of Population Health (WIPH) is an exciting and dynamic environment, home to 400 staff, 91 PhD students and more than 500 postgraduate taught
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problems and willingness to work flexibly within a team to achieve the project demands are needed. Experience with flow cytometry, primary cell culture, molecular biology, animal work, metabolic
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Institute and RiverD International. The successful candidate will adapt existing and develop and test new methods for detecting metastatic lymph nodes based on their molecular signatures as captured by AF and
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of London. This Welcome Trust Funded post will be based at the Centre for Molecular Cell Biology (CMCB) within the School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences (SBBS) at Queen Mary. The project is focused