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The Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER) within the Cambridge Institute for Technology and Humanity (ITH) invites applications for a part-time Research Assistant (0.6 FTE, equivalent
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guidelines for evolutionary experiments. The successful candidate will hold (or be close to obtaining) a PhD in physics, evolutionary biology, systems biology or similar with a proven track record in
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, one of the world's most vibrant centres of biomedical research, which includes the University of Cambridge's Clinical School, two major hospitals, the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, and the
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improving healthcare. You'll benefit from: Generous annual leave and pension scheme A vibrant, friendly, and purpose-driven working environment A friendly and inclusive working culture A programme of
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to apply for this scholarship to arrange a visit to the hospital to meet the team and find out more. To arrange a visit to the hospital and for informal enquiries about the scholarship programme, please
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simulations of chromosome bi-orientation and segregation. Applicants should have or be close to obtaining a Ph.D. in computational biology, physics, applied mathematics, computer science or related field and
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The School of Biological Sciences (SBS), within the University of Cambridge, is seeking to appoint an MPhil Administrator. This is an exciting and varied role, with the post holder being responsible
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that the extensive programme of training sessions, workshops, lectures and conferences available to students are administered professionally and efficiently. The role-holder will also be responsible
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Strategic Center of Research (SCOR) at the Department of Haematology. The SCOR is led by Professor George Vassiliou and is conducting research to develop a clinical programme for myeloid cancer prevention
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animals, while Prof Durbin's works on computational genomics and large scale genome science, including the development of new algorithms and statistical methods to study genome evolution. Moving forward