PhD studentship available with us, studying cartilage and inflammation, assisted by a good helping of gene editing. Co-supervisors George Bou Gharios and @IGM_YoungLab . https://t.co/DOBPikb8ZT
Interested in novel forms of gene regulation in musculoskeletal tissues? We are looking for a post doc with strong bioinformatics and/or molecular biology experience to study just that! Deadline 14th June. https://t.co/kdgXckZWum
The Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences @LivuniILCaMS at the University of Liverpool @LivUni is offering 5, fully funded PhD studentships in ageing research in collaboration with Dunhill Medical Trust @DunhillMedical. To apply follow this link https://t.co/3FMfWH4VEy
@DavidLMurphy3 Very interesting David. So if we (1) have a human gene of interest where all we really know about it is the ORF and (2) have no prior modelling experience, would this tool be helpful to provide insights into the encoded protein's structure and function?
@XiaochenFan1 Very interesting! Will you be assessing the phenotype of TM cells that have been isolated in culture? Will culturing have affected the phenotype? If so, how will you discern between functionally important phenotypic markers and those that represent cell culture adaptation?
It’s National PostDoc Appreciation Week! @simon_too would like to thank his PostDoc researchers @DrBenMcD77 for his amazing work on some of our @N8Research programmes at @livuniAgeing. #N8PostDocs
Well, #OARSI2019 is good so far but I recommend you try and see @bywaterblues while in Toronto. Liverpool crowd were there tonight and band were great!
It’s been a busy time for IACD students of a musculoskeletal persuasion as the present again today #IACDSciDay. Congratulations to PGR prize winners Juliette and Elizabeth!