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bioinformatics/computer science will be essential. Prior experience with connectomics data is highly desirable. Our group has developed an international reputation in this area and our tools have now been used in
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running of the post graduate courses within the world class Institute of Metabolic Science. If you have experience in student administration, excel at multitasking, and possess exceptional communication
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. The Hamilton Kerr Institute (HKI) is a sub-department of the museum and is one of the world's leading centres for teaching and research in paintings conservation and heritage science. The Public Programmes team
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achieved through the Isaac Science free online platform and through a weekly programme of work and tutorials in our STEM SMART programme (https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/stem-smart ) which will
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service from our core facilities and operational teams. A Senior Group Leader appointment would be subject to the candidate's research programme aligning with the Institute's own strategic priorities
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(https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/research-at-cambridge/strategic-research-initiatives-networks ). The School of Biological Sciences has state of the art facilities in imaging, high performance computing and
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through the Isaac Science free online platform and through a weekly programme of work and tutorials in our STEM SMART programme (https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/stem-smart ) which will develop a
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We are pleased to advertise a research assistant position within the Genomic Disorders and Cognitive Development programme, led by Dr Kate D. Baker. The programme takes an interdisciplinary
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The University of Cambridge is a confederation of Colleges, Faculties and other institutions. This position is in the Faculty of Mathematics, which is associated with the School of Physical Sciences
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the Williams-Gray lab. The lab works at the interface of clinical and laboratory science, aiming to better understand the clinical and biological heterogeneity of Parkinson's disease, and to develop new