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research and administrative activities. This involves small scale project management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines • Adapt existing and develop new scientific techniques
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, job postings and engagement initiatives. Co-design and deliver innovative career development programmes aligned with market needs. Deliver workshops, presentations and one-to-one coaching
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primarily computational but partners with multiple international labs (including Harvard, Yale, UC San Francisco [UCSF], and the New York Genome Center) to co-design experiments and generate novel datasets
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aligned with the project aims, and critically analysing, interpreting and presenting experimental data with scientific rigour and reproducibility. You will manage your own academic research and
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researchers on policy engagement strategies, facilitating dialogue between researchers and decision-makers, and contributing to the development of research calls and funding proposals aligned with policy
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mechanisms underlying brain tumour biology and therapeutic vulnerabilities. You will be responsible for designing, planning and conducting high-quality independent research aligned with the aims of the Ludwig
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complex E (MHC-E) and T cell recognition. You will be able to clearly demonstrate your evidence of growing CD8+ T cell clones, isolating/sequencing T cell receptors, and working with lentiviral systems
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to requirements analysis, process mapping, feasibility assessment and benefits realisation. Working across PRINCE2, Agile and Scrum environments, you will help ensure projects are delivered efficiently, align with
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the undergraduate and graduate level, and in addition contribute to the graduate research design or methods teaching sequences in the Department. We strongly encourage applications from women and/or candidates from a
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cytokine secretion assays, cell culture, ELISA, RNA and DNA isolation, PCR, scRNA sequencing using a variety of platforms. You will be proficient in all aspects of multi-parameter flow cytometry and will