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The Faculty wishes to recruit a Graduate Research Assistant or Postdoctoral research fellow at 50% FTE to support the work of Dr Emma Cockcroft and to join a funded ESRC Impact Acceleration Account
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other human fluid and tissue samples, data collection, processing and analysis, database development, assist with participant recruitment, and project coordination and administration. This role is part of
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place in our labs. As the successful applicant you should hold a MSc/MEng degree and have experience in experimental fluid mechanics. Applications are also welcomed from candidates currently pursuing
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private-public collaboration between CJBS and RegGenome Limited, a spin out company of the University of Cambridge. The RGP initiative was forged in response to the dynamic shifts in technology and socio
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techniques, with a particular focus on the study of biomolecular condensates. Key Responsibilities The successful candidate will contribute to a dynamic research programme investigating the formation and
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on the study of biomolecular condensates. Key Responsibilities The successful candidate will contribute to a dynamic research programme investigating the formation and regulation of RNA-protein
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Dynamic Working framework, there will also be the option to spend some time working remotely (although remaining in the UK) to support work life balance, which will be discussed further with candidates
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Linguistics and NLP, Educational Technology, or a related discipline; (b) preferably have at least two years of postdoctoral research experience; (c) have existing GenAI tool(s) or app(s) developed by
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stakeholders. The project provides a unique opportunity to join a well-established and dynamic research team dedicated to improving the health, welfare and safety of racehorses in Great Britain. Our ideal
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, overcoming considerable physical and mental stress, and understanding the problems that may ensue? This project focuses on one specific problem: “the Lean.” “The Lean” is a dynamic postural issue occurring