Passionate about immunology? We're hiring a Research Tech for a BBSRC-funded project. Dive into B cell – macrophage interactions and virus escape. Experience with in vivo work/flow/immunohistology welcome. Apply by 6 Sep 23! @ImmunologyUoB @unibirm_MDS
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We are delighted to present the speakers for our first-ever French Purine Club Webinar on Wednesday, June 7th at 4 pm. - L. Lopes, J. Sévigny and E. Adolfi. - Don't miss out - and register now: 👉webinarfpc.sciencesconf.org
A further five PhD Projects in the biosciences at
@NRPBIODTP are now being advertised. Application deadline is 17 April.
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Research, Study and Develop your Career with us.
Are you an ion channel enthusiast, an expert patch-clamper? Would you like to join us on an interdisciplinary project between Cambridge, UCL and Oxford about an endolysosomal Ca2 channel ? If so, then feel free to apply/contact me:
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Looking forward to our next #globalimmuno talk this Wednesday June 22 at 9am PST noon EST 4pm GMT by Dr. Veit Hornung.
Title: Innate sensing of bacteria - what else is there to discover?
LINK: ucsd.zoom.us/j/91053505061
Is it possible to write scientific papers poetically? Can a 'typical scientist' write creatively? 📝
Guest blogger @LuckaBibic considers the challenges she faced when she set out on her mission to become a science writer: ow.ly/nal450IET1w#scicomm#nationalpoetrymonth
And don't forget to join us this week for another brilliant speaker! Professor Chris Tate of the @MRC_LMB, Cambridge will be speaking to us on the structural basis for allosterism in GPCRs this Thursday at 1PM. Tune in using the link attached:
📢 The next in our virtual seminar series is next Wednesday (8th) at 12pm with @emilybhobson from @UEAPharmacy, who will be talking about "Targeting Nrf2 in non-small cell lung cancer". All are welcome to join via the Teams link: bit.ly/NCRN_2021#CancerInNorwich#NCRN
Dear PhD students, When doubting yourself, take a step back & see the big picture of what you are trying to accomplish. You are finding answers to questions that haven’t been asked before. You are contributing to science, & that’s simply amazing. @OpenAcademics@AcademicChatter
Are you a PhD student or ECR wanting to share your latest purinergic research? Do you work on P2Y or adenosine receptors? Please submit a late abstract to attend the UK Purines online meeting on 10th Sept! Email your 250 word abstract to l.stokes@uea.ac.uk to participate