52 web-programmer-developer-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at Medical Research Council
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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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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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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
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: Practical experience in one or more regulated animal procedures Ability to train other members of staff Familiarity with colony management or breeding programmes Personal skills/Behaviours/Qualities
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for use of communal facilities. To enhance your research and generic skills through a tailored development programme. Working relationships: You will report to Dr Anne Bertolotti and will interact and
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for use of communal facilities. To enhance your research and generic skills through a tailored development programme. Working relationships: You will report to Dr Anne Bertolotti and will interact and
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necessary To develop contacts and research collaborations within the LMS and the wider community To promote the reputation of the Group, the Institute To provide guidance to PhD Students To conduct and plan
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necessary To develop contacts and research collaborations within the LMS and the wider community To promote the reputation of the Group, the Institute To provide guidance to PhD Students To conduct and plan
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that the Institute fosters inclusive leadership and policies that support individuals to feel psychologically safe to undertake their work and develop in their area of expertise. The P&C Department is responsible
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molecular biology and has played an important role in the development of many new techniques, most notably protein crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy, DNA sequencing and monoclonal antibodies. The LMB