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Full-time: 35 hours per week Fixed-term: for 24 months, with start date of 1st September 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter The University of Edinburgh is a world-class, research-intensive
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The Opportunity: We are looking to employ a postdoctoral researcher on a 36-month contract to join the research group of Professor Susan Rosser, chair of synthetic biology at the University of Edinburgh Centre
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, chair of synthetic biology at the University of Edinburgh Centre for Engineering Biology to work on development of gene switches for use in gene therapy. The selected researcher will join an
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Columbia, Canada, to collect samples, and undertake several short visits to the NERC Ion Microprobe Facility, University of Edinburgh, to perform secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) analyses
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to the NERC Ion Microprobe Facility, University of Edinburgh, to perform secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) analyses. This position is offered full time on a fixed term contract for 36 months. Only
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on experience. Your skills and attributes for success: Hold a PhD in biomedical sciences or similar with a demonstrable output. Be an independent thinker with evidence you can develop and lead your own project
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, or soon-to-be-awarded, PhD in cancer biology or a related biomedical field. Previous experience working with organoid culture systems. Experience in molecular biology techniques (flow cytometry, viral
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inference beyond human data and across many species, as part of a project focusing on predictive plant breeding. You will collaborate with an international team across the Universities of Edinburgh, Oxford
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the Universities of Edinburgh, Oxford, and Michigan, and also link to other worldwide members of the tskit community. You will hold or be close to completion of a relevant PhD/DPhil in a quantitative subject (e.g
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, committed to scientific discovery and integrity, and happy to integrate a new, dynamic research team. You will have: PhD in Neuroscience or a relevant scientific discipline. Demonstrable knowledge and