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, compound transport, and cellular interactions. Working with leading researchers and industry partners, you will investigate how nanomaterials, small molecule drugs, and infectious agents interact with and
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for Electron Microscopy and the Ramaciotti Centre for Cryo-EM that both house advanced scanning/transmission electron microscopes equipped with state-of-the-art electron detectors and a full suite of correlative
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largest department within the School of Biomedical Sciences. Research spans cell biology, signal transduction, host pathogen interactions, structural biology, immunology and developmental biology, with
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to uncover new principles of brain–immune interaction. This position is ideal for a dynamic scientist seeking to build their research profile, contribute to impactful publications, and play an active role in