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are a department of the University of Cambridge, and a world-leading cancer research institute. Our mission is to understand all aspects of the disease so that we can prevent, detect, and treat cancer
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of mechanosensory lateral line neuromasts. The project overall involves knifefishes (gymnotiforms) and freshwater elephantfishes (mormyrids): these lineages independently evolved 'ampullary' organs that detect low
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aligned with the objectives of the CCGE. These include cancer risk estimation and the investigation of the genetic and clinical epidemiology for genetically susceptible individuals. This role is ideally
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ideas which transform computing outside the University. Please follow the link at: https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk to find out more about our Department. Appointment at Research Associate level is dependent
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your suitability and what you hope to gain from the secondment. Find out more For informal enquiries, please contact Erin Slatery at execmgr.lokectr@pdn.cam.ac.uk . Please quote reference PM46199 on your
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biological experiments, and analysing multi-parametric data to support phenotypic-driven target discovery. Application process: To find out the full duties of the role and person specification, click below
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, supporting their journeys at one of the world's leading universities and ensuring the learning experiences we deliver are second-to-none. What's more, you'll discover an enriching work environment that values
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visit to the hospital to meet the team and find out more. To arrange a visit to the hospital and for informal enquiries about the scholarship programme, please contact Marie-Aude Genain on mag72@cam.ac.uk
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#] [#IABV2_BODY_FEATURES_INTRO#] [#IABV2_BODY_FEATURES#] [#IABV2_LABEL_PARTNERS#] [#IABV2_BODY_PARTNERS_INTRO#] [#IABV2_BODY_PARTNERS#] About This Notice is issued by Saxton Bampfylde (“Saxton Bampfylde”, “we”, “us” and “our
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research team uses state-of-the-art molecular biology and imaging technologies together with high-throughput screening methods to discover functional compounds and to characterise their mechanism of action