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Overview Autonomous driving systems (ADS) are rapidly advancing, but ensuring their safety and reliability remains a critical challenge. Simulation-based testing offers a promising approach to
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at the University of Cambridge. This position offers an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate in Biochemistry or Molecular Biology who is keen to gain hands-on experience in advanced molecular and biophysical
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. This position offers an excellent opportunity for a graduate in Biochemistry or Molecular Biology who is keen to gain hands-on experience in advanced molecular and biophysical techniques, with a particular focus
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, purification and biophysical characterisation. You will work within a dynamic and collaborative research group investigating protein structure-function relationships, supporting fundamental science a with real
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of a dynamic team at the Leicester Cancer Research Centre, working on projects involving microfluidic-based enrichment of circulating tumour cells (CTCs), genomic analysis of extracellular vesicles
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to work flexibly, independently and effectively within a dynamic multidisciplinary team, managing multiple priorities and adapting quickly to shifting demands Strong organisational and planning skills with
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provide a statement of up to 300 words to how this post would play a role in your future career. Share Share this via Or copy the link Copy Download Job Description Print this page Back to list
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enteric pathogen Campylobacter jejuni; the leading bacterial cause of human gastroenteritis globally. This post aims to apply molecular and phenotypic methodologies to characterise the C. jejuni Type VI
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enteric pathogen Campylobacter jejuni; the leading bacterial cause of human gastroenteritis globally. This post aims to apply molecular and phenotypic methodologies to characterise the C. jejuni Type VI
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We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Research Assistant to join a growing lab focused on understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying psychiatric disorders. This is