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-temperature reactor technology; experience in developing mathematical, numerical and computational models; the ability to work as part of a team with excellent communication skills. Appointment at Research Associate
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The Mitchell Group at the Cambridge Early Cancer Institute is seeking a highly motivated and skilled Research Assistant with a background in computational biology to join their team specialising in
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as part of the Faraday Institution's Degradation programme, supervised jointly by Prof. Dame Clare Grey and Prof. Dominic Wright. The project will involve the synthesis of new battery salts and the
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of the research programme is to develop EHR common data model specifications and to advance knowledge in the field of psychiatry EHR research, including clinical risk prediction modelling. The appointee will work
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programme including free yoga and bootcamp sessions To learn more about this role, or to make an informal enquiry, please contact the Head of Hospitality and Catering, Catherine Kearsey, on catherine.kearsey
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of researchers who conduct cutting-edge research into NLP and AI within the University of Cambridge. Education: An excellent first degree in computer science, engineering or a closely related field Skills and
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The Precision Breast Cancer Institute (PBCI) has a vacancy for a motivated Biosample Assistant. The PBCI is a purpose-built research facility adjacent to the Cambridge Breast Unit (CBU) at Cambridge University Hospital (CUH). It is staffed by a multi-disciplinary team, including oncologists,...
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the College’s main conferencing programme and purely student-focused activities. The group also ensures that these events are properly supported logistically by the College and are communicated clearly and
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Programme and other scientific studies. Develop automated methods and software to support large-scale bioinformatics analysis. Collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, biologists, and
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to the regulation of complex behaviours. This will involve a range of techniques including high resolution confocal microscopy to determine receptor localisation, behavioural analysis of C. elegans and computational