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an internationally competitive research programme in the field of Chemical/Synthetic Biology within the Division of Protein & Nucleic Acid Chemistry. The programme will be relevant to the Laboratory of Molecular
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own scientific work with appropriate supervision To maintain highly organised and accurate record of experimental work To actively participate in the research programme of the Group To publish in high
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the administrative work associated with the LMB PhD programme, including the recruitment of PhD students and maintaining current student records. To work collaboratively with administrative teams in the wider LMB and
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transcriptomic technologies. We take a multidisciplinary approach, integrating molecular biology, genomics, computational biology, and systems-level analyses to address fundamental biological questions. The lab
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Fixed Term Job Type Science Full Time / Part Time Full Time Contract Length 2 years (with a possibility of extension) Job Description Overall purpose: Research Programme The Reprogramming and Chromatin
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a multidisciplinary approach, integrating molecular biology, genomics, computational biology, and systems-level analyses to address fundamental biological questions. The lab fosters a collaborative
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, and genome engineering. These systems support quantitative and mechanistic studies, allowing us to address how cis-regulatory elements function and their effect on the body plan (Amblard et al., Dev
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the employment start dates in line with right to work document To regularly update the P&C Business recruitment, onboarding and leavers log To organise the LMS People Induction Programme for all new starters from
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Professionals Full Time / Part Time Full Time Job Description Overview: The MRC’s Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS) is a scientific institute with a unique computing environment using Windows, Linux and Macs
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apply. Contract Type Fixed Term Job Type Science Full Time / Part Time Full Time Contract Length 18 Months Job Description Overall Purpose Research Programme The Reprogramming and Chromatin group led by