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Project: More women are living with and beyond breast cancer than ever before. However, returning to work post breast cancer treatment is an important but potentially challenging event. As such
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on sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation of alkenes, and requires the use of toxic cyanide and metal complex catalysts, resulting in a host of by-products, therefore limits the development of the traditional
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their effect on the physiology and eating behaviour of dogs. All our canine work is done with pet dogs, volunteered by their owners for study (not dedicated lab animals). This post will be focussed
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of donated human post-mortem brain tissue samples. During this studentship, the successful candidate will develop and characterise novel patient iPSC-derived neuronal-glial organoids to model
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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on Soft electronics. The post holder will be located in West Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The role
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programme. Successful candidates are expected to participate fully in the academic life of the University. Remote-only arrangements will not be considered. Application Process To apply, please send
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suitable Master’s degree, as well as excellent problem-solving and communication/IT skills, e.g. use of MS Office tools. Desirables Experience with wet lab research e.g. at either undergraduate or post
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for a short-term full-time position. This is a fixed-term appointment for up to 6 months. The expected start date is June 16th 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. The post holder will be contributing
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the opportunity to contribute to the research and public engagement activities. HOW TO APPLY: eligible applicants should send : 1. Curriculum vitae (max 5 pages). 2. A 2 page outline of proposed area of
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/ . The post offers an exciting opportunity for conducting internationally leading research on the whole spectrum of novel machine learning algorithms and practical medical imaging applications, aiming