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About Us The MRC Biostatistics Unit is one of Europe's leading biostatistics research institutions. Our focus is to deliver new analytical and computational strategies based on sound statistical
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developing theoretical and computational methods to investigate biological systems. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in modeling the genetic basis of phenotypic variability. The candidate
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. A background in neurobiology, anatomy and a very strong quantitative preparation (with extensive experience in bioinformatics/computer science) will be essential. Prior experience with Drosophila
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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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Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics. Duties include developing and conducting an individual program of research. The successful candidates will usually be associated with one of the departmental research
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of the fundamental mechanisms underlying chromosome segregation, employing advanced mathematical models and computer simulations. The research will concentrate on two key areas: first, the exploration of the cell
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working towards programme deliverables and engage with the wider QEPNT Hub participating in partner meetings and events. Your role will support and maintain the University's national and international
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international universities. Key components of the programme include: ¿ With collaboration partners, oversee / perform small scale screening experiments to identify candidate molecules in clearly defined
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involves computer simulations of catalytic and environmental interfaces, aiming at reaching fundamental new understanding of elementary processes at such interfaces. As part of our work, we also seek
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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