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PhD studentship: Defining the role of the pioneer factor FOXA1 in hormone-dependent cancer Supervisor: Professor Jason Carroll Course start date: 1st October 2026 Project details For further
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production processes and are actively exploring the incorporation of new materials, technologies and designs in their operations to achieve zero-carbon construction elements. The construction industry is under
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. Profile Postdoctoral By-Fellows contribute to a significant community of postdocs among the Churchill Fellowship (around 60 in all, including Early Career Research Fellows and Teaching By-Fellows as
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, postdocs, and PhD students involved in industry collaboration activities Manage the tracking and evaluation of activities with industry partners Essential Skills and Experience: Proven experience as an
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College includes a significant community of postdocs – around 75 in all, including Early Career Research Fellows, Teaching By-Fellows, and Postdoctoral By-Fellows. They are all full members of the Senior
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includes a significant community of postdocs – around 75 in all, including Early Career Research Fellows, Teaching By-Fellows, and Postdoctoral By-Fellows. They are all full members of the Senior Common Room
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panel of Tags/Catchers with selective and rapid reaction, for robust construction of new devices both in cells and in vitro. According to the interests of the appointed postdoc, there will be
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Would you like to help Cambridge University students, alumni and postdocs decide on the career path, secure their goals and thrive in their roles? We are looking for a Careers Associate to join our
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join a team of postdocs and students with whom they will closely work together, while leading their side of the project. The role holder is expected to be highly skilled in two of the following areas: (i
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the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, at the University of Cambridge, UK. The Postdoc will work across several projects, interfacing with teams of students and research collaborators on developing