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About the division/school: The Mastercard Foundation Climate Resilience and Sustainability Program is a flagship partnership between the University of Cambridge and the Mastercard Foundation
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' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online. Applicants must have (or be close to obtaining) a PhD. Appointment at Research Associate level is
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, the successful candidate will contribute to an expanding programme of research around stem cell derived neurons in investigating the role of the immune system in Parkinson's disease (PD). The candidate will also
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of an integrated approach to risk-stratified screening, following the success of the BRAID trial. This work will help inform NHS Breast Screening Programme policy, assessing the value of supplemental imaging based
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therapeutic strategies targeted to different patient subgroups. The successful candidate will contribute to an expanding program of research investigating the role of immune activation in the progression
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involvement in cutting-edge programme design, you'll be perfectly placed to thrive in a role that blends teaching excellence with the freedom to innovate and influence the future of education! The Role As an
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PhD programme. There are currently about 80 students working on PhDs on a diverse range of topics in sociology. Further information about research interests and recent publications of staff and postdocs
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for both Gaia and Plato, including automation, large scale distributed processing, data analysis and data management. The work involves systems analysis, design, implementation, testing, documentation and
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will be addressed using a series of behavioural and electro-physiological experiments with Cochlear Implant users, as well as comparing the outcomes with predictions from existing computational models