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helper cells We are a new research group at the University of Cambridge with a long-standing passion for the human immune system. Investigating tissue-resident memory T (TRM) cells in humans is crucial
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24 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Cambridge Department Department of Public Health and Primary Care (PHPC) Research Field Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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Supervisor: Dr. Kamila Maria Jozwik, Jozwik lab PhD fees status: Home fees only (https://www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/finance/fees/what-my-fee-status ), 4 years Start date: October 2026 The
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project entitled: Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Antigen-Specific T and B Cells in the Developing and Malignant CNS. For further information about the research group, including their most recent publications
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-for-postgraduate-training/eligibility-for-studentship-funding/ https://www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/finance/fees https://www.cambridgetrust.org/scholarships/ Applications should be made online via the University
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Applications are invited for a Research Associate (RA) position in the group of Professor Henrik Jonsson at the Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge University, to carry out fundamental research in
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statement that shows evidence of engagement with this advert. Further information on the PhD in Computer Science programme can be found at: https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk/admissions/phd All applications should be
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elaboration of biocatalysis for synthesis. A doctoral position is available for 3-years to work with Professor Florian Hollfelder at the Biochemistry Department of Cambridge University (https
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. Cell, 173 (7): 1622-1635. For more information, visit https://www.timmslab.com For further details or informal enquiries, please contact Richard Timms via email (rtt20@cam.ac.uk ). Fixed-term: The funds
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for synthesis. A postdoctoral position is available for 3-years to work with Professor Florian Hollfelder at the Biochemistry Department of Cambridge University (https://hollfelder.bioc.cam.ac.uk/ ). The project