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provides you with a comprehensive training programme? If your answer is yes, then we have an exciting opportunity for you as an Occupational Health Technician working with the University Occupational Health
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-generation AI hardware (ASIC) accelerators. The UK's Advanced Research Invention Agency (ARIA) is supporting an ambitious programme of work that aims to reduce the the cost of AI by more than 1000x: https
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in a quantitative subject (e.g. Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Epidemiology, Health Data Science or similar).* Expertise in processing large genomic datasets
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al. Elife 2016; Tyser, Ibarra-Soria et al. Science 2021; Tyser, Mahammadov et al. Nature 20201). We are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Postdoctoral Fellow/ Research Associate to join our
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particularly appeal to biomedical researcher with computational experience in TME analysis, training in medical oncology and precision medicine looking to significantly build on their skills in a specialised lab
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molecular biology to understand molecular mechanisms of immunity and immune suppression in cancer and inflammation. This research aims to uncover novel molecular and cellular mechanisms of tumour immunity and
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The Medical Research Council Toxicology Unit is a leading International Research Institute within the School of Biological Sciences, University of Cambridge. The Unit's overall aims are to carry out
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, aptitude and/or experiences may make you a good match for this position. Please also complete and submit an Equality and Diversity monitoring form All documents should be emailed to: recruitment
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Fiona Gribble at the Institute of Metabolic Science (IMS), focussing on the gut-brain-pancreatic axis and its role in the control of insulin secretion and food intake. The group has a particular interest