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related to early detection and chromosomal instability in cancer. A background in computational biology, mathematics, or computer science is preferable, though we welcome applicants with relevant biological
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Supervisors: Professor Greg Hannon and Dr Ben Nicholson For further information about the research group, including their most recent publications, please visit their websites: https
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the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge. The position will be for 12 months from the 2nd February 2026 in the first instance. Project research topics must fall under
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Supervisors: Professor Sir Steve Jackson and Dr Mark O'Connor (AZ Partner) Course start date: 1st October 2026 Project details Targeted Alpha Therapy (TAT) selectively delivers high Linear Energy
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technologies, bulk and single-cell RNA-sequencing, flow cytometry, multiplex immunofluorescence, and standard molecular biology and biochemistry techniques. A computational component may also be available
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Biology, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Bioengineering, Systems Biology or a related field. Proficiency in modelling using differential equations is required. Candidates must have