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Programme Leader Track Salary: £63,665 - £76,868 plus London allowances (£5,560) per annum Full-time (36 hours) (Part-time applications welcome) Permanent London, UK The LMS is a vibrant biomedical
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Scientific Computing Officer Starting Salary £45,869 - £51,547 per annum pro rata Fixed term, 4 years MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK Applications are invited for the post of
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. You will work on developing and applying foundational methods for the synthesis of large genomes, specifically the human genome. For further background information see https://www3.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk
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of Dr William Schafer at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB), Cambridge, to work within a programme aimed at mapping and analysing the structure of the hatchling octopus brain connectome
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position (maternity cover) in the group of Dr Madeline Lancaster at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB). The successful applicant will join a multi-disciplinary research programme aimed
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Postdoctoral Scientist Salary £42,694, per annum Fixed term, 2 years MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK Our research programme aims to understanding molecular mechanisms underlying
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will live in, or within easy commuting distance of, Oxford. During peak periods, some longer hours may be required and some working across multiple time zones due to the global nature of the programme.
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towards role-related qualifications. Further information about the benefits available can be found at http://www.discover.ukri.org/benefits-of-working-at-ukri. The LMB is a world-class research institute
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projects within the group of Dr Albert Cardona at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB), as part of an overall programme aimed at studying the neural circuit basis of behaviour. Specifically, to map
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to immunotherapy. Despite its significance, this subtype cannot currently be reliably identified using genetic profiling alone. This Jules Thorne funded programme brings together a multidisciplinary team to develop