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are 70% female participants, 20% internally displaced persons or refugees and 10% living with a disability. They will coordinate the work of a network of 5-10 alumni ambassadors across Africa to identify
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students and postdocs; developing novel sample preparation protocols for new samples, particularly of brain tissue; directing multi-week 24/7 imaging sessions to acquire volumes of complete brains; and
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gardens. Join our team and play a crucial role to maintain high guest satisfaction and enhancing our reputation in the industry. The Role The night Assistant will ensure the safety of guests, the building
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storage and logistics services to the library community in Cambridge. The post requires a very high degree of accuracy and attention to detail, and physical handling appropriate to a National Archive
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an Administrative Assistant for the recruitment team who can support the process of enrolling large national cohorts of patients into the NIHR BioResource and their participation in subsequent research studies. About
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development of all members. We share open-plan lab space with two zebrafish groups. We are looking for a second postdoc to join the lab for a Leverhulme Trust-funded project on the development and evolution
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), electrophysiology (EEG), interventional (TMS, tDCS) and neurocomputational (machine learning, reinforcement learning) approaches to understand the network dynamics that support learning and brain plasticity
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biomedical facility, as well as local arrangements across other University of Cambridge biofacilities. This will require working closely with other teams within the building, and key contacts across
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. As well as circa 500,000 visitors who experience the Museum each year, we share our collection and programmes with a much wider audience than can physically visit through our touring exhibitions, loans
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network of university members and external partners, including a newsletter, regular seminars, Annual Lecture, conference and Heritage Fair. The role holder works with the Centre Director to manage day-to