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relies on the availability of finite funds for a specific purpose that are not part of the University's general revenues) and is subject to probation. If you have any questions about the application
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Being overweight is a known risk factor for developing breast cancer, and obese patients experience poorer outcomes. But the biological basis of these associations remains poorly understood. Past efforts
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poorly understood. In our recent work, we uncovered a previously uncharacterized mechanism of translational regulation in bacteria, involving novel RNA elements and ribosomal stalling events. This PhD
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employment and embark on fulfilling and rewarding careers. A key element in achieving this aim is the provision of enhanced careers support, delivered by our first Careers Support Officer. The postholder in
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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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Established in 2015 and funded by Sir Harvey McGrath, Cambridge Social Ventures (CSV) is a core element of the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation (CCSI) at Cambridge Judge Business School. CSV
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, particularly for the Collections Care elements of the role. This full-time and permanent appointment is an exciting opportunity to join the Library staff in a post that will allow the successful candidate
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international record in teaching and research. Working in a team of seven within the Undergraduate Administration team, the role holder will support the Faculty and its six constituent sections in delivering
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planned work includes use of a collection of synthetic gene elements designed for engineering the Marchantia chloroplast genome, with prototyping in bacterial systems. These allow hyper- expression of
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to join our team in the College Office. Girton College is a registered charity and one of the constituent Colleges of the University of Cambridge. Its decision-making bodies include the Council (18 trustees