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Within the Biological Resources Unit, we work very closely with research groups in order to deliver award winning science. This close relationship allows our technicians to be an integral part of
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Fiona Gribble at the Institute of Metabolic Science (IMS), focussing on the gut-brain-pancreatic axis and its role in the control of insulin secretion and food intake. The group has a particular interest
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and 3D in vitro techniques, as well as multi-omics approaches to understand epithelial stem cell biology in squamous tissues. We welcome applications from candidates with experience in in vitro and/or
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efficiently. You will assist with regular stock checks and support all services running through the Goods In department, maintaining accurate inventory records to facilitate the smooth operation of our
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efficient DNA repair, and particularly, how this impacts mutagenesis. The postholder will assist with a variety of molecular biology experiments to identify and characterise DNA damage response mechanisms
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, and the results interrogated using the Perseus program. The third system is a Waters TQ-XS triple quadrupole with an M Class LC system. The instrument has a normal source interface, an IonKey source and
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successful technology entrepreneurship cluster in Europe. The Executive MBA (EMBA) Programmes are one of the premium fee degrees taught within Cambridge Judge Business School. Our students are senior
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technology and methodologies in these investigations, including functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging, induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC), whole genome sequencing, genome wide association
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The Department of Computer Science and Technology is a growing academic department within the University of Cambridge that encompasses Computer Science, along with many aspects of technology
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atmospheric science, computational mathematics and physics. Experience with the Unified Model or atmospheric modelling is highly desirable but not essential. Experience with radiative transfer models