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the department and build relationships this role is based on site. What we Offer: The University of Cambridge offers excellent benefits, extensive opportunities in a stimulating environment. The
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), the world's largest radio telescope. You will join a diverse team working in collaboration with national and international colleagues to help develop, deliver and operate the UKSRC and international Network
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to foster dialogue. You will also support a wide range of other activities to build the network and explore live policy issues. The CSaP network is extraordinary. While centred on the University of Cambridge
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opportunities will allow you to bridge ex vivo and in vivo approaches. Highly driven postdocs who establish efficient slice workflows may broaden their skillset to include complementary in vivo approaches
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broader network of genes that modulate CAG repeat instability and integrate this network with the broad DNA Damage Response network. Uncovering this network would represent an important step toward
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A position exists for a Cambridge Mathematical Innovation Research Associate (CaMIRA) in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics to work within the newly established Cambridge
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project on communication technology and contentious politics in global macro-historical perspective. CGHR thinks critically and innovatively to foster citizen voice and solidarity-building towards a just
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creating opportunities for networking and engagement. The Coordinator will lead the annual intake process, including managing the application process and forms, promoting the fellowship, engaging with
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joining a team of 10 staff who design, implement and maintain enterprise grade IT systems (i.e. servers, storage and network) which underpin the services used by medical research scientists
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The University of Cambridge is a confederation of Colleges, Faculties and other institutions. This position is in the Faculty of Mathematics, which is associated with the School of Physical Sciences