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of the academic partner institutions of The Productivity Institute. The projects form part of a cluster of projects exploring skills, innovation and productivity. Project 1 is managed by Prof Damian Grimshaw and
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About the Role We are looking for two postdoctoral researchers to work on an exciting new project funded by Cancer Research UK (CRUK). You will work on a range of studies designed to build policy
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) to join the Swanson lab. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing, performing, analysing and presenting experimental work to understand how RNA modifications regulate viral replication
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interactions using molecular, cellular, and genetic approaches, including CRISPR-based gene editing, advanced microscopy, RNA sequencing, and proteomics. Responsibilities include designing and conducting
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the research question, define the purpose of the study, detail the research design and methods, provide a research timeline up to submission and specify the academic journal where you want to submit this work
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About us The Centre for Developmental Neurobiology aims to understand the mechanisms that control brain development and how deviations from the normal plan lead to disease. The Centre has a team of
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to the creative industries. Importantly, you must have knowledge and experience of qualitative research methods, particularly in the design, organisation and execution of interviews with diverse groups
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provides an important first line of defence, sensing viruses through pattern recognition receptors and activating inflammatory and anti-viral pathways that promote viral clearance. To be successful, viruses
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plan to use these data to identify the virus and make inferences about potential human infection and transmission. This will involve analysis of viral evolution, simulation of potential scenarios and
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innovation. As a part of our team, you'll benefit from personalized mentoring, access to cutting-edge computational resources, and collaborations with leading experts in network science, neuroscience, and