46 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Medical Research Council
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). Our most recent work focuses on understanding key processes in human and mouse development, male infertility, and epitranscriptomics, using cutting-edge genomic and transcriptomic technologies. We take
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et al., Nature Genetics 2021). Our most recent work focuses on understanding key processes in human and mouse development, male infertility, and epitranscriptomics, using cutting-edge genomic and
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Institute / Unit Information The MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) is one of the birthplaces of modern molecular biology and has played an important role in the development of many new techniques
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-to-end recruitment process and ensuring the relevant people (Imperial / UKRI Recruitment teams) are informed at every step. This includes having input to the development and finalisation of job
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the right position and proportion during embryonic development represents one of the most important open questions in developmental biology. The Development & Transcriptional Control Group is tackling
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Institute / Unit Information The MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) is one of the birthplaces of modern molecular biology and has played an important role in the development of many new techniques
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organisations, from SMEs to major pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. The post-holder will focus on supporting the development of industry partnerships that align with MRC LMS research priorities i.e. in
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development and training across all IT infrastructure and services and keeping abreast of latest developments, particularly the areas of in-depth expertise Support teams and encourage inter-team working with
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organisations, from SMEs to major pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. The post-holder will focus on supporting the development of industry partnerships that align with MRC LMS research priorities i.e. in
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embryonic fibroblast cells, immortalised cell lines, ES cells and organoid lines Use of various electroporation techniques to develop novel ES cell lines with known genetic modifications and the quality