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in the Lab of Interdisciplinary Spatial Analysis (LISA) in the Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge. This position is funded by the City University of Hong Kong and will be held
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therapy (Simpson et al. in preparation*). When these local metabolic / immunologic changes happen during pancreatic cancer evolution remains unknown. More importantly, whether these spatial changes can be
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The Tamura Lab for Circuit Physiology of Cognition is based in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience (PDN) of the University of Cambridge. Why can we easily notice a friend in a
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Associates as well as Fellows who hold University posts working across a wide range of problems. It is the aim of these projects to develop and consolidate crucial fields of study that are currently too
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, which focuses on developing the next-generation of biosensors for precision health and is a collaboration between the Universities of Cambridge, York, Strathclyde and Exeter. Involvement in the programme
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, and workshops. Liaise with visiting scholars, fellows, and graduate students to coordinate research activities and collaborative projects. Assist in the development and scheduling of interdisciplinary
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Are you looking for a full-time role working within a small dynamic team? Would you like the opportunity to develop your clinical or health surveillance skills? Do you want to take on a role that
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The Medical Research Council Toxicology Unit is a leading International Research Institute within the School of Biological Sciences, University of Cambridge. The Unit's overall aims are to carry out
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and Technology (CST) at the University of Cambridge. The goal of this PhD programme is to launch one "deceptive by design" project that combines the perspectives of human-computer interaction (HCI) and
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, a dedicated Programme Coordinator is essential to support its delivery and future development. This role will serve as the primary point of contact for Bio-spark fellows, providing guidance, answering