263 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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Full Time 37 hours per week, Fixed Term to 30th September 2026 We wish to appoint a Research Assistant to design and develop novel stem cell lines through genome engineering strategies, and to grow
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. Along with an advanced level of practical experience in IT (AD/Entra/Virtualisation/Storage/Networking backend), we are looking for someone who is able to work as a part of a team to develop migration
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Applications are invited to join a dynamic team led by Dr Richard Tyser at the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, working to understand how the mammalian heart develops. This project is funded by
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specific funder requirements and broader expectations of the Concordat. You will monitor institutional progress and contribute to the development of best practices across the sector. You will develop and
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The Role: The Estates Division is seeking a skilled and proactive Application Specialist to join our Business Services team. This newly created role is central to the support and development of our
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experimental design and troubleshooting, contribute intellectually to ongoing projects, and develop your own research questions and experiments. Training and professional development are strongly supported, and
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, working closely with Professor Nora Pashayan. The successful candidate will focus on developing ethnicity-specific risk thresholds that more accurately reflect the variations in breast, ovarian, and
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wide variety of purchases, as well as days out, gift cards and other offers • Cycle to Work scheme • Training and development opportunities • Free parking may be available subject to capacity
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purchasing, classifying and cataloguing modern books. You will be able to participate with colleagues in the development and delivery of information literacy training, especially for new students, such as
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one postdoctoral research associate. The researcher will work on the development of molecular tools for the mapping and manipulation of active neuronal circuits underlying specific behaviours