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The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (MAA) is one of the nine University of Cambridge Museums and Botanic Garden (UCM). It is a sub-Department of the University Department of Social
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to influence the brain, behaviour, and psychiatric outcomes, with a particular focus on anxiety and depression. You will be based in the Lynall Lab (PI: Dr Mary-Ellen Lynall) at the University of Cambridge and
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coordinate and support delivery of a sustainable, flexible, safe and enjoyable, player centred college sport programme which provides regular training and playing opportunities for all players and promotes
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disease caused by cancer through research, treatment and education. The University of Cambridge, in partnership with Cancer Research UK, will seek a new Clinical Professor (Honorary Consultant) who will
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through the Isaac Science free online platform and through a weekly programme of work and tutorials in our STEM SMART programme of work and tutorials in our STEM SMART programme (https
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. The work will entail electrophysiological analysis, structural biology approaches such as cryo electron microscopy, computational modelling, cell biology and biochemistry. The role holder will therefore need
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support to one of the research groups within the Computational and Biological Learning Lab of the Information Engineering Division. Educated to HND/HNC level or equivalent level of experience, you will be
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of Manchester, DKFZ, University College London, Knight Cancer Institute at OHSU, and The University of Cambridge. The successful candidate will manage project activities, ensuring compliance with governance and
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Hub (https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk/brainhealth-hub ) in the Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. You will have responsibility for co-ordinating research activity, managing a number of
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one million years. Perform end-to-end genomic data processing, including quality control, assembly, annotation, and downstream bioinformatics analyses. Develop and apply statistical and computational