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and an interest in and familiarity with computational protein engineering approaches is essential. Hands-on experience in computational protein design and engineering is desirable. The ability to work
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line manager. Once an offer of employment has been accepted, the successful candidate will be required to undergo a basic disclosure (criminal records check) check and a security check. The Process
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subject who have the ability to lead an exciting, innovative and fundable research programme. The applicant would typically have at least 3 years of post-doctoral experience and may already have experience
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independent research projects under the supervision of the team. The post holder must possess a BSc or MSc degree (or equivalent) in biological sciences and laboratory experience. The candidate must have good
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required to undergo a basic disclosure (criminal records check) and a security check. We welcome applications from individuals who wish to be considered for part-time working or other flexible working
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check your eligibility here: https://www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/finance/fees/what-my-fee-status . Applicants should hold (or expect to obtain) the equivalent of a high UK 2.1 or higher in
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development of compelling funding cases and bespoke proposals for leading philanthropic trusts and foundations. Whether supporting healthcare innovation, social science, or breakthrough discovery, your work
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is supplied by IRIS Software Group Limited and they are defined as a Data Processor under the GDPR. They will only process your data in accordance with our instructions. IRIS can be contacted at: 4th
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outline how you match the criteria for the post and why you are applying for this role on the online application form. Please include details of your referees, including email address and phone number, one
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researchers at the CCGE, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), and the German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ). This research is part of a Cancer Research UK International Alliance for Cancer Early Detection