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Primary Care. The Centre carries out research into inherited susceptibility to common cancers and conducts significant large-scale analyses both within the Centre and as part of ongoing collaborations
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use of gym and swimming pool, free lunch plus other benefits commensurate with working for a large Cambridge University College. How to Apply To apply, please submit a CV and a covering letter detailing
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implementation of complex processes to coordinate the import, export and transfer of live rodents, and cryo-preserved stocks (embryos and other specimens) to meet research requirements within a large multi-user
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for both Gaia and Plato, including automation, large scale distributed processing, data analysis and data management. The work involves systems analysis, design, implementation, testing, documentation and
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responsible for co-ordinating two large clinical studies within the CanRisk programme. The first is a feasibility study in primary care that looks to offer breast cancer risk assessments to women in the general
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customers. Your Skills You will have experience of working within a large and complex organisation, processing multi-frequency payrolls from start to finish and dealing on a day-to-day basis with all aspects
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programs. The role holder will report to Dr Ahmed Warsame and will have experience in management, organisation and maintenance of large volumes of materials and/or databases with hands-on expertise in
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a project aimed at developing more exoelectrogenic cyanobacterial strains. The project involves the creation of large mutant libraries of cyanobacteria and automation of screening for electroactivity
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cancer. The successful applicant will join a large, friendly and collaborative team of researchers with access to cutting-edge facilities and resources within the centre of Cambridge on the historic Tennis
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examinations each year, 70-80 of which are implemented on site. This involves on-the-day operations, the management of student scripts, the recruitment of a large team of temporary exam workers, and processing