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Location: West Cambridge We are seeking an enthusiastic and independent full-time Research Assistant to join the Borodavka group in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and independent full-time Research Assistant to join the Borodavka group in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology at the University of Cambridge
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multidisciplinary research experiments involving cell biology, experimental cell and animal models of cancer, optical microscopy and spectroscopy, and image analysis in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. The
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technology. The successful candidate will provide research and development (R&D) leadership to the group that strategically advances science and technology focused on gas testing of prototype enrichment
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developmental biology and stem cell biology to prostate cancer research. We use genetically engineered mouse models, explant cultures, and 3D organoid culture systems to study androgen signaling during prostate
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Faculty or Department: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences Based at: Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Hours of work: 22.5 hours per week, normally worked Monday to Friday. Flexible
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, operating room technical tasks, anaesthesia, imaging of lab animals. They are responsible for the pre- and post-op care, observations of animals and collection of data, documentation, utilization of standard
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Experience with quantitative microscopy, image analysis, and coding preferred. Previous research experience and computational experience is appreciated, but not required. Additional Information This is a one
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and participation of all team members Maintain oversight and facilitate the successful delivery of the work (in line with its aims and objectives) Support and monitor the progress of programme plans
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developmental biology and stem cell biology to prostate cancer research. We use genetically engineered mouse models, explant cultures, and 3D organoid culture systems to study androgen signaling during prostate