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hosted at the Institute of Classical Studies (ICS), School of Advanced Study, University of London. This post, offered in partnership with English Heritage, is an exciting opportunity to apply your
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progression. The Iskratsch Group , at the School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London is exploiting cutting-edge mechanobiological, as well as imaging approaches2-5 with the aim
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culture models and cell imaging to decipher mechanisms contributing to cancer cell invasion. We offer a vibrant and creative multidisciplinary environment, and the successful candidate will be supported
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About the Role Dr. Benjamin Werner from Barts Cancer Institute in London is seeking a post doc candidate to join his team at Queen Mary University of London to work on the evolutionary dynamics
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Schwann cells, myelination assays, or co-culture systems, and familiarity with advanced imaging or quantitative image analysis will be desirable for the role. About the School/Department/Institute/Project
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parasite mutants, antibodies, spatial proteomics, real-time and super-resolution imaging, we will reveal essential protein domains and characteristics, will identify interacting protein partners and will
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About the Role The principal duty of the post will be to undertake high-level lab-based work, developing the research program as outlined. The role includes data analysis and achieving a steady
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clinical samples, perform lipid mediator profiling, assist in mechanistic cell-based studies, and contribute to biomarker analyses. Working across WHRI and the Blizard Institute, the post offers cutting-edge
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. The post holder will work closely with experimental scientists and clinical partners and will have access to high-performance computing facilities. About You The successful candidate should have a PhD (or be
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pathways. Under the supervision of Dr Laura Marlow and working closely with a post-doctoral researcher you will contribute to the day-to-day research activities. This will include designing study protocols