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who enjoys working both independently and collaboratively, values a supportive lab environment and possesses good communication and organisational skills. This is an onsite post. We have funding
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to many of the coordination challenges use simplifying assumptions and simulated operational environments to achieve success. Our team is pushing these assumptions to their limits, with the aim to break the
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an environment where everyone is free to be themselves. All members are encouraged to contribute to our scientific community where the sharing of knowledge and development of ideas forms the foundations
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neuroscience and plasticity questions, and is imbedded in the wider Cambridge neuroscience environment. The key ingredient is to be passionate about the questions of the lab, to be independent, and a background
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collaborative and internationally renowned research environment. The successful candidate will play a key role in advancing cutting-edge research focused on understanding the physiological mechanisms underlying
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to Research Associate (Grade 7) upon the award of PhD. The cellular dynamics of the plant hormones underpin all aspects of plant development and environmental responses. Targeted perturbations of phytohormones
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involves computer simulations of catalytic and environmental interfaces, aiming at reaching fundamental new understanding of elementary processes at such interfaces. As part of our work, we also seek
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research environment with an emphasis on personal development, research excellence, integrity, and respect. More information about the Patron lab is available at www.patronlab.org . Role overview