120 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls research jobs at University of Cambridge
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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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essential, and previous experience will be favourably evaluated. Applicants should demonstrate to be willing to work most of their time in the animal facility and in a support role. Applicants should also be
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, interactive and international research team based at the Department of Zoology, with strong collaborative links with other groups in Cambridge and beyond. The group's research is focused on the genetics and
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projects within this field. The proposed start date of the position is October 2025. The Fellow will take on a teaching load across undergraduate and taught postgraduate programmes in the Faculty, as
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of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge. The project is an international collaborative one and multidisciplinary aiming to investigate the molecular mechanism(s) of few approved drugs that manifest potent
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and maintain laboratory neurodevelopmental models from stem cell lines. The aim of the research is to understand developmental sex differences of the brain, specifically towards revealing
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of the project is to 1) develop computational pipelines for image analysis and physical analysis of cell shape trajectories, and for combined morpho-molecular analysis of cell shape together with molecular markers
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instance. Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online. Informal inquiries can be made by contacting Professor Edriss S. Titi
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experience in organic synthesis and reaction development would be highly desirable. As this is an interdisciplinary project, candidates must be able to work effectively as part of a team and possess excellent
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. The research will be conducted in close collaboration with Professor Sir Stephen O'Rahilly's group and other investigators within the IMS. The role of this position is to assist with the implementation