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genetics. The role is an active nursing role with direct patient contact with a particular emphasis on recruitment, sample collection, data entry and study co-ordination. The post holder will work within an
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Cambridge University Library Storage Facility (LSF), located in Witchford, Ely is looking for an enthusiastic and diligent service orientated person to join its high performing team providing
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Are you interested in securing some of the most impactful grants of your career? Would you like to work in an environment where there is significant philanthropic potential, world-leading research
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to use organic electronic devices for continuous monitoring of gut health. The role holder will develop an augmented 3D in vitro model of human gut. The role holder will collaborate with colleagues
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Would you enjoy fundraising for a busy art gallery? Are you a highly organised individual with grant writing experience? Kettle's Yard house and gallery in Cambridge is looking for a proactive and
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Linguistics is looking for a friendly and motivated Administrator to join our Year Abroad Office this September. As a world-leading centre for teaching and research in languages and linguistics, our Faculty is
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the applicant will aid in running. A ThermoFisher Q-Exactive Plus Orbitrap with an Ultimate 3000 LC system which is used for untargeted peptidomics and proteomics experiments. A SCIEX 7600 ZenoToF instrument
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or related areas. The ideal candidates will have extensive experience in microscopy, micromanipulation, growth of microorganisms, and dynamical systems theory. Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available
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An opportunity is available to join the BioElectronic Systems Technology group, led by Professor Róisín Owens at the University of Cambridge, Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
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, the successful candidate will contribute to an expanding programme of research around stem cell derived neurons in investigating the role of the immune system in Parkinson's disease (PD). The candidate will also