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will apply a range of medicinal chemistry and molecular biology techniques, including computer‑aided drug design (e.g., molecular dynamics and molecular docking), synthetic organic chemistry for compound
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astrocyte physiology and neuron–glia signalling, is launching his new research programme at UK DRI Cardiff University in summer 2026. The lab will integrate molecular genetics, advanced imaging
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Advert Research Associate (bioinformatician/molecular biologist) Division of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences School of Medicine College of Biomedical and Life Sciences Applications
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laboratory-based translational cancer research. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of a novel molecular assay to grade prostate cancer severity from blood serum. The project involves
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research with clear clinical relevance. About You You should have, or be close to completing, a PhD in immunology, molecular immunology, cell biology, or a related discipline, along with a demonstrable track
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interaction. The post holder will be utilizing molecular biology techniques, including SDS-PAGE, Western Blotting and enzymatic cleavage assays, as well as cell-based complement activity assays. Other methods
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experimental approaches, including immunohistochemistry, confocal microscopy, molecular and cellular biology techniques, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and analysis of mouse and human brain tissue. We
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collaborations with industry or work within industry. 11. Expertise in advanced tissue processing techniques; standard immunological and molecular biological techniques, such as western blotting, quantitative
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a PhD (or close to submitting) in a related subject area or relevant industrial experience. The work covers a wide variety of research areas, including molecular biology, biochemistry, virology, cell
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in a related subject area or relevant industrial experience. The work covers a wide variety of research areas, including proteomics, molecular biology, biochemistry, virology, cell biology, and