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at the College which currently comprises of Future Global Leaders, Lucy Enterprise and the Life Sciences Community Programme. We seek a driven individual who shares our values to assist with planning and
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Research Support programme (TRS). TRS is a University-wide strategic initiative that aims to modernise research administration at Cambridge, eliminating operational inefficiencies and introducing digital
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The Centre for Doctoral Training in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (NanoDTC) at the University of Cambridge invites applications for its 3.5-year interdisciplinary PhD programme. The programme
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reporting tools. You will have intermediate to advanced Excel skills in data manipulation and the presentation of financial information, good numerical problem-solving skills, attention to detail, as
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experience). Proven experience operating GCMS systems, basic trouble shooting and method set-up and validation. Knowledge of aseptic techniques and standards for IV solution preparation, including UK-specific
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datasets. This includes the processing and quality control of whole-genome sequencing data, methylation data, and RNA-sequencing data, as well as the development and application of computational methods
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of our approach is the innovation of novel methods to investigate genome function. For example, we have recently developed ways to map the binding of nucleic acid-interacting drugs and small molecules
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both sites. The project sits at the interface of cell line engineering, protein science and machine learning and you will receive advanced training in these areas while developing methods to accelerate
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focusing methods to reduce channel interactions and improve speech perception with Cochlear Implants. Questions to be addressed are: What is the optimal neural excitation pattern for each electrode of a
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Ascl1 are important. We have undertaken a comprehensive discovery experiment to identify all the proteins that can physically interact with Ascl1, using a method we developed called RIME (Rapid