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Research opportunities in the biological, biomedical and life sciences include a wide range of topics in mammalian molecular biology, molecular medicine, epigenetics, proteomics, physiology, structural biology and neuroscience. There is an emphasis on links to clinical and other complementary expertise across the four sites comprising the University Hospital of North Staffordshire, RJAH Orthopaedic Hospital at Oswestry, the Haywood Hospital and Keele University campus. A wide range of research facilities and state-of-the-art equipment are available in purpose-built laboratories in the Huxley Building, the Guy Hilton Research Centre (Hartshill, Hospital site) and Keele Proteomics Facility at RJAH Oswestry.
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Cell and Molecular biology - Professor William Farrell; Dr. Sheila Hope; Professor Gwyn Williams; Dr. Paul Horrocks; Dr. Rachel Berkson
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Molecular medicine - Professor Gwyn Williams; Professor William Farrell; Professor Glenn Morris; Dr Alan Richardson; Dr. Rachel Berkson
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Apoptosis- Dr. Sheila Hope; Professor Dave Hoole; Professor Gwyn Williams
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Epigenetics - Professor William Farrell; Professor Tony Fryer
- Proteomics - Dr Sarah Hart; Professor Glenn Morris
- Cell physiology and pathology - Dr. Divya Chari; Dr. Gordon Dent; Dr Michael Evans
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Structural biology - Professor Trevor Greenhough; Dr. Annette Shrive
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Neuroscience - Dr Michael Evans; Dr Rosemary Fricker-Gates; Dr. Nigel Cooper; Dr. Dave Furness; Dr. Mary Palmer; Dr. Monte Gates
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| Administrator | Lisa Cartlidge |
| Tel : | (+44) 01782 734331 |
| E-Mail : | l.j.cartlidge@cns.keele.ac.uk |
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