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Postdoctoral Position in Developmental Biology – Francis Crick Institute

In order to investigate a fundamental issue how organ structure and function originate during development they are seeking a postdoctoral fellow who is interested in integrating interdisciplinary techniques with the exceptional tractability of the zebrafish heart. To solve this basic issue, the right applicant will work with theorists and employ sophisticated microscopic techniques, image analysis, genetic modifications, and biophysical approaches. The chosen applicant should be a good team player and eager to pursue joint research.

Deadline: 20 December 2024

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Research Associate role Bioimaging Biologist – University of Birmingham

A Wellcome Trust Bioimaging Technology Development Award (Foundation Phase) is providing funding for the project. As part of our efforts to democratize access to advanced microscopy through creative solutions for remote access and automation, like those we developed as part of Midlands Open Bioimaging

Deadline: 05 November 2024

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Research Associate in Microbial Ecology (Plant/Soil) – Imperial College London

A microbial ecologist interested in developing a novel strategy to inhibit the pathogens of wheat (T. aestivum), one of the most significant staple crops in the world, is needed by the Graystock Lab at Imperial College London’s Silwood Park Campus. We hope to achieve this by altering the current soil microbiota.

Deadline: 20 November 2024

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Postdoctoral Position in Cell and Developmental Biology – John Innes Centre

The emphasis of the Faulkner laboratory is on how plant immune responses are mediated by intercellular communication. In multicellular animals, cell-to-cell communication is an essential biological activity that is required for the coordination of development and environmental reactions. The Faulkner lab conducts research on the role that plant cell-to-cell communication plays in the development and maintenance of plant immune responses.

Deadline: 31 October 2024

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Postdoctoral Position in Metabolic Regulation of the Genome in Leukemia – MSCA Program

They are searching for an enthusiastic investigator who would want to start a new line of inquiry into the rapidly increasing topic of metabolic control of the genome. With a particular focus on leukaemia, the postdoc will actively participate in the recently funded MSCA doctoral network NUCLEAR, which we are organising. In addition to closely collaborating with other members of the lab, the institution, and the NUCLEAR network, the postdoc will oversee a small team that includes a PhD student.

Deadline: October End

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