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We are recruiting for a postdoctoral researcher to be based in the laboratory of Prof. Jim Haseloff at the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge. The appointee will help develop new
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The Department of Genetics is seeking to appoint a short-term postdoctoral Research Assistant/Associate to start as soon as possible to complete work with Professor Richard Durbin on studies
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the Principal Investigator, the Postdoctoral Researcher and two PhD students. The post-holder will work closely with the Cambridge team, and especially the Project PI, to ensure that all the administrative needs
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 12 months in the first instance. Applications are invited for a 50% FTE 12-month postdoctoral clinical research associate position within
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 18 months in the first instance. Applications are invited for an 18 month postdoctoral research associate position in the Barker lab (with
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The laboratory of Professor Susan Ozanne (https://www.mrl.ims.cam.ac.uk/staff/professor-susan-ozanne ) is seeking a postdoctoral research associate who has experience in isolation and
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We wish to recruit a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Scientist to join the laboratory of Dr Rahul Roychoudhuri within the Division of Immunology at the Department of Pathology, University
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comparative literary studies involving German, with a focus on modern or contemporary novels; Have a strong publication record relative to their career stage; Have a clear outline for a postdoctoral project
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initiation, focusing on complex cell¿cell communication dynamics (e.g., Nature 2024 PMID 39112713) The successful candidate will work closely alongside a postdoctoral research associate, Dr Iannish Sadien
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(https://www.naritalab.com/ ) seeks a skilled Postdoctoral Research Associate for a 3-year fixed-term role. This project investigates oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) heterogeneity and tumour initiation