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-edge methods such as ribosome profiling to explore translation dynamics. Reporter Assays Using RNA-based fluorescence or luminescence-based systems to investigate regulatory mechanisms in live cells. In
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on research methods or other topics to postgraduate students within the Department General duties will include teaching, teaching administration, course development and innovation, and examining. The Teaching
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be an excellent communicator and adaptable when it comes to scheduling and completing tasks. A methodical ability is sought with strong analytical skills and a positive, open-minded and pro-active
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circuit basis of behaviour, starting by mapping the synaptic wiring diagrams, or connectome, of whole brains, formulating computational models of neural circuit function, and testing these models with
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experience of autism and neurodiversity. Familiarity with research methods and the academic environment. Excellent written and communication skills with experience writing newsletters, blogs, and multi-media
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research will involve gathering and analysing large amounts of new data using new computational techniques and data sources and will benefit from being in CEENRG, a major interdisciplinary research centre
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of novel machine learning methods to analyse and interpret large-scale multimodal data using samples primarily derived from large clinical trials and studies. The role will also involve working closely with
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teaching. You will have proven commitment to excellence and innovation in teaching methods and assessment, including through lecturing, practicals and field courses. You will be well-versed in pedagogical
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the Department of Zoology at the University of Cambridge, and is housed in the David Attenborough Building, sharing space with NGO and academic partners in the Cambridge Conservation Initiative. There are numerous
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Black British identities. At the project's heart is a Community Panel who will guide, shape and curate a programme of activities, events, exhibitions and other outputs. CUL is also collaborating with