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the starting date is negotiable. The current funding is guaranteed from the Montague Burton Fund. We are looking for a candidate who is a health economist with excellent computational skills. The post is
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Libraries are cleaned and presented to the highest possible standard. This includes all public areas which are high-traffic spaces and store spaces where overflow modern collections are stored, along with
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collaborative, high-performing team within one of Europe's most successful fundraising operations. Working closely with visionary academics, you'll craft compelling cases for support and lead the cultivation
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a team that integrates molecular biology, low- and high-throughput protein biochemistry along with computational approaches to understand protein substrate specificity at a molecular level. We are
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point of contact and administrative support for the Management Committee, academic staff, Early Career Researchers and graduate students in carrying out the Centre's programme. The role supports
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research programme investigating the effects of mRNA translation surveillance mechanisms on the cytotoxicity of chemotherapeutic agents. This post will involve the use of cutting edge biochemical, proteomic
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of Cambridge's mission to widen access to high-quality, research-informed education. This dedicated and interdisciplinary team is at the forefront of designing and delivering the Data Science Career Accelerator-a
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. For specific details of the roles and responsibilities, please see the Job Description. The successful candidate will be integral to the smooth running of the operation and will have previous administration
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characterisation of extracellular vesicles (EVs) from a range of sources as well as high content microscopy and cardio-metabolic phenotyping in rodent models. Our main research interest is in understanding how
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performing behavioural or EEG experiments, experience in a high-level programming language, and proven willingness and ability to learn new technical skills are essential for this post. See the Further