29 postdoc-catalysis-stability-density-functional-theory PhD positions at University of Cambridge
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stability and how these impact cell state changes. Recently, we have demonstrated the profound impact of G-quadruplexes on the transcription of cancer-related genes and in super-enhancer function. At the core
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, at the University of Cambridge, UK. The Postdoc will work together with a team of students and research collaborators on the development of learning-based discovery of robot task/environment designs
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 12 months A position is available for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (Postdoc) in the forthcoming Aspirational Computing Lab in
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Scattering and Plasmon-Driven Catalysis, 2024, ACS Nano, 18, 18785-18799. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.4c06858
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understood. This project will combine molecular, cellular, and physiological approaches to explore how exercise reprograms metabolic and inflammatory pathways that connect cardiac function to systemic health
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. Underpinning the function of T cells is their ability to traffic between anatomical sites, such as the lymph node and tumour; however, less is known about their trafficking and interactions within the tumour
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the goal to design combinatorial therapeutic approaches. The project will involve the use of genetically complex organoid-derived transplantation mouse models of pancreatic cancer, novel genetically
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Supervisor: Professor Florian Markowetz Deadline for application: 17th October 2025 Course start date: 1st Oct 2026 Overview Professor Florian Markowetz wishes to recruit a student to work on the
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studies, and misinformation and information deception-will also be considered. In the first half year, the candidate will work closely with Dr. Seaborn and senior researchers to train and gain experience
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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on Novel Materials for Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (Delivery). The post holder will be located in