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procedures as required; setting up workshops and seminars, liaising with students and organising symposia for the MPhil programme; providing administrative support for research, teaching, and learning-support
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in these techniques. Key Experience and Competencies: We seek a motivated, ambitious researcher with a strong background in cellular neurophysiology and clear interest in the lab's research program
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), to start a research career in an environment committed to training outstanding cancer research scientists of the future. The Institute's particular strengths are in genomics, computational biology and
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Assistance Programme On-site parking To download an application pack please visit www.emma.cam.ac.uk/about/jobs .Completed applications should be marked ‘Strictly Private & Confidential’ and sent via email to
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the Centre Directors as well as providing administrative support to the Centre and the Programme Manager. This will include multiple diaries and inboxes management, organising travel, assisting with events
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-detection-cd3-programme ) (CD3) programme. CD3 is a new, multidisciplinary and multi-institutional strategic national research initiative dedicated to using data to revolutionise our understanding of cancer
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information and computing services at the heart of one of the world's top universities. The University of Cambridge has a bold ambition to use digitalisation to transform education and research, and UIS' team
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one million years. Perform end-to-end genomic data processing, including quality control, assembly, annotation, and downstream bioinformatics analyses. Develop and apply statistical and computational
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all disciplines and nationalities who are postdoctoral scholars. As part of the programme, the Research Associate will actively contribute to the life and activities of CCC's Natural History Humanities
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-on role – you know how things work. Comfortable with basic paperwork to keep things organised. Good with computers (Word, Excel, Outlook) and willing to learn new things (like how our security alarms work