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applications from all sections of society. The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK. Further information
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) leverage existing mutant libraries to define molecular mechanisms of influx, efflux, and metabolism, and (iii) use this information to employ in silico screening and generative AI methods to create new
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from newborn infants with acute brain injury. The project will involve working with scientists and clinicians to obtain data from the cotside of both healthy and preterm infants as well as infants
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and work in the UK. Further information
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integrating biological (transcriptome, proteome, physiology) and geochemical (trace element and isotopic ratios) data collected by the rest of the project team. Finally, we will explore the application
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balance priorities to deliver results *Interests in research on research, organisational culture, human resources and employment data. If you have any questions about this role, please contact Steven
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tumour samples with IDH mutations. The project will involve working with scientsts and clinicians to obtain data from the operating theatre from patients with brain tumours. This project will be based in
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of the Department's Mongolia & Inner Asia Studies Unit (MIASU). For further information about the application process for the PhD in Social Anthropology please contact: postgraduate@socanth.cam.ac.uk . For further
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all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK. Further information Apply online