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chromatin and small non-coding RNAs, in regulating gene expression in the parasitic nematode 'Strongyloides'. In this role you will develop and use CRISPR methods to manipulate chromatin domains and to test
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systems and validate them in a laboratory setting (at the University of Bath) and field tests, as required by the funder and stakeholders. Collaborate with a second team (at the Universities of Leeds
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completion) in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, or closely related subject. Due to the nature of this opportunity, the position is only open to those who can start by 16 April 2025. You must be able to prove
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partners. We are seeking one researcher to join the project on a full-time basis to lead and work on the Liverpool elements of the project. This will involve the design, modelling, and test of vapour