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researchers with backgrounds ranging from biophysics to biology. The aim of this 15-month project is to design, assemble and test DNA and RNA nanostructures that can be used to count the number of RNA molecules
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project to explore the role of DNA Damage in neurodegenerative diseases, with a focus on Huntingston's Disease (HD), funded by UKDRI. This project is funded for 3 years in the first instance. Huntington's
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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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visitors in a very large, busy reception office, covering a varied and vast number of duties. This includes providing postal, courier, administrative service and assist with the Mifare security system as
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seeking an Associate Director of Development, Trusts and Foundations on a 12-month maternity cover to help shape and secure major funding partnerships for Cambridge's pioneering research and societal impact
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collaborative research objectives, proposals and projects. The role holder will be expected to plan and manage their own research and administration, with guidance if required, and to assist in the preparation
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operation of research activities in the Unit. Your responsibilities will include assisting with the day-to-day operations of buildings and sites, ensuring they remain safe, functional, and fit for purpose
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lead on projects around gene therapies in Parkinson's disease and be expected to contribute to student lab supervision. We seek applicants with a PhD (or close to submission) in neuroscience, and
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Applications are invited to join a dynamic team led by Dr Richard Tyser at the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, working to understand how the mammalian heart develops. This project is funded by
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life at St John’s. Mrs Hancock added: “Our Research Fellows organise lecture series, connect with alumni and students, help to foster an active social life, are integral to sport, music and other