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cloning, synthetic biology, systems biology, computational modelling, and image analysis would also be valuable to the role. The successful applicant will be an excellent team player, highly solution
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strategic programme award from Cancer Research UK, the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), Health Data Research UK (HDR UK
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. A background in neurobiology, anatomy and a very strong quantitative preparation (with extensive experience in bioinformatics/computer science) will be essential. Prior experience with Drosophila
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people and be comfortable taking a pro-active approach to people and situations. You should have a sound level of computer experience (Word and Excel), administrative skills and be familiar with Health and
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of placental and reproductive biology and highly flexible to suit individual needs, to enable the postholder to develop as an independent researcher. Holders are expected, and will be supported, to apply
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programme at the University of Cambridge, focusing on modelling exoplanet interiors and atmospheres. The successful candidate will join a vibrant team led by Oliver Shorttle, the Planetary Chemistry group
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of Computer Science and Technology. The Research Assistant will work together with other researchers and students in the field of AI education on developing our understanding of curriculum concepts and pedagogical
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate with a strong computational background and expertise in spatial profiling platforms and cancer biology, to develop and oversee a new
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@corpus.cam.ac.uk with the subject line “Non-Stipendiary ECRF 2025”. Sultan Qaboos Early-Career Research Fellowship/College Lectureship in Computer Science Thanks to a generous benefaction from the late Sultan
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to work in battery materials research in the research group led by Prof. Dame Clare Grey at the University of Cambridge. This is part of a programme funded by the Faraday Institution (FI) to promote