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, and the post-holder will be expected to have effective communication and liaison skills, excellent computer skills and experience of working with databases. Flexibility and the ability to adapt
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postdoctoral researchers in synthetic organic chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. The successful candidate will join the dynamic and collaborative research group of Professor
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. Candidates must have, or be close to obtaining, a PhD in either Plant Biology, Development, Molecular & Cell Biology or Genetics. The successful candidate will have advanced knowledge of, or experience in
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offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research exploring how spatial biology can provide novel insights into the pathogenesis of kidney disease, with a particular emphasis on collaborative
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is dedicated to understanding the origins and progression of paediatric brain tumours and developing new therapeutic strategies. The lab combines genetic engineering, molecular biology, and
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EVs from obese vs. control pregnancies in both fetal sexes; and (ii) determine the biological impact of placental EVs on vascular biology in-vitro and in vivo. Key responsibilities Scientist with
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breastmilk research and apply molecular and biochemical approaches to bridge physiology, developmental biology, metabolism, and genetics. The lab takes a systems-level approach: studying the mother, the milk
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the interaction between mitochondria and inflammation in macrophages with relevance to infectious diseases. The post holder will have experience in microscopy and molecular biology techniques and an in-depth
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Westcott House is recruiting for a Catering Manager. Overseeing a small catering team, the successful post-holder will be responsible for the college catering function, ensuring a well-run, high quality and cost-effective food service is provided for students, staff and guests at Westcott House....
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breastmilk research and apply molecular and biochemical approaches to bridge physiology, developmental biology, metabolism, and genetics. The lab takes a systems-level approach: studying the mother, the milk