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to world-class equipment at the University of Cambridge, University of Bristol, and Imperial College London. The successful applicant will join the “Materials and Manufacturing Research Institute” and
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Drug Discovery Neurobiologist (Research Associate) The ALBORADA Drug Discovery Institute (ADDI), part of the University of Cambridge Department of Clinical Neuroscience (http://cambridge
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for publication and present the results in national and international conferences. You will work collaboratively with team members, support with supervision and training of students working towards programme
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Postdoctoral Researcher in visual cognitive computational neuroscience Supervisor: Dr. Kamila Maria Jozwik, Jozwik lab, University of Cambridge Application deadline: 2 April 2026 Start date: October
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to provide teaching in the Department of Sociology at the University of Cambridge. The role holder's duties will be: Teaching primarily on SOC12 Empire, Colonialism and Imperialism Teaching on the MPhil in
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Institute at OHSU and The University of Cambridge. ACED exists to unite world-leading researchers across disciplines, centres and countries to tackle the biggest challenges in cancer early detection. Earlier
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to work with Florian Hollfelder at the Biochemistry Department of Cambridge University (https://hollfelder.bioc.cam.ac.uk/ ). The project is part of the Horizon Europe Eu Marie Curie Network MetaExplore
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available for 3-years to work with Professor Florian Hollfelder at the Biochemistry Department of Cambridge University (https://hollfelder.bioc.cam.ac.uk/ ). The project is part of the Horizon Europe Eu Marie
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The ALBORADA Drug Discovery Institute (ADDI), part of the University of Cambridge Department of Clinical Neuroscience (http://cambridge-ddi.alzheimersresearchuk.org/ ), is seeking a postdoctoral
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helper cells We are a new research group at the University of Cambridge with a long-standing passion for the human immune system. Investigating tissue-resident memory T (TRM) cells in humans is crucial