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to younger and older adults. In addition, the post-holder will help with organising lab administration. Previous experience with neuropsychological testing and strong computer skills (e.g., MS Office, R
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or Masters) in a quantitative / analytical subject. Experience in computer programming, particularly in the context of data manipulation and analysis using a language such as Python. Experience in working with
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excited by the opportunity to grow alongside a developing research programme. Our laboratory is based in the Cambridge city centre, and we work in several lab spaces shared with other groups within
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, and the results interrogated using the Perseus program. The third system is a Waters TQ-XS triple quadrupole with an M Class LC system. The instrument has a normal source interface, an IonKey source and
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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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. Subject to achieving project milestones and deliverables, funding for a further 9 months is likely to be available. Applicants should have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in organometallic chemistry
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local contexts. The successful candidate will be encouraged to contribute to all components of the group's programme but will be expected to i) map the range of primary and community health services
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world headquarters of AstraZeneca. Our focus is to deliver new analytical and computational strategies based on sound statistical principles for the challenging tasks facing biomedicine and public health. The Unit is
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of Computer Science at the University of Cambridge. The research group focuses on the computational tooling and mathematical foundations of higher category theory, and its applications in computer science, mathematics
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programme. Already be familiar with or have the capacity to become quickly familiar with standard research techniques detailed ('Relevant Experience' below). Analyse and interpret research results including