Richard McCulloch
@rmc9z
Lecturer at Glasgow University, studies parasite genome biology and how trypanosomes survive host immune attack
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21-07-2014 12:46:35
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🌞🌞🌞Job alert ‼️ We have not one but two positions available with me in Ineos Oxford Institute for Antimicrobial Research Oxford Biology. More details here: ineosoxford.ox.ac.uk/careers If you're interested, get in touch. Please share/RT #AMR
Looking forward to attending an "en core" session about organoids and parasites Nov 8th hosted by Parasitology, featuring talks by David Smith Maria Duque and John Dalton. Free event (in person and online), presentation opportunities for ECRs. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Please check out this opportunity for young researchers to establish their lab Centre d'infection et d'immunité de Lille on the Institut Pasteur de Lille campus: incredible colleagues and a supportive environment.
Our Department of Microbiology and Immunology Microbiology and Immunology Otago University of Otago is recruiting a new Lecturer / Senior Lecturer / Associate Professor - Microbiology (2401357). Please share with your networks. otago.taleo.net/careersection/…
Are you a researcher based UofG Sii ? Me and Dr Anthony Dornan💙🇺🇦 will be talking this Friday focusing (pun intended) on #microscopy and the new MVLS Shared Research Facilities
#tsetse facility soon operating in Edinburgh. Luckily all the expertise developed in Liverpool will not go to waste. #trypanosomiasis #sleepingsickness #nagana Liam Morrison Álvaro AcostaSerrano
#JobAlert Dr Mathieu Cayla is seeking a postdoc to characterise the signalling pathways during the lifecycle differentiations and host adaptation of T. brucei Biology at York #parasitology #omics #pathogens Deadline: 04/10/2024 Read more and apply: jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/postdo…
🚨 #Parasitology postdoc available 🚨 - Postdoctoral Research Associate role for 3 years at University of York - Working in the lab of Dr Mathieu Cayla on the characterisation of signalling pathways in #Trypanosoma brucei - Details available at tinyurl.com/y55cfany