40 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"U.S"-"Prof"-"O.P" research jobs at University of Cambridge
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into the genomics of population structure and speciation in the Malawi cichlid genus Labeotropheus. This post will build on past work in which over 1000 samples of Labeotropheus from multiple species/populations have
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seeking access to housing and labour markets. Second, the research will broaden beyond ethnicity to include multiple dimensions of exclusion, such as gender, age, and disability. While spatial analysis and
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to the launch of the Bloomberg Cambridge University Corporate Bond Index later in 2025 and the delivery of the ongoing research programme related to the index project. The successful candidate will undertake desk
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mammalian cell culture, cell transfection, multiple omic approaches including processing of tissues for single cell RNA sequencing, drug discovery, western blotting, and immunohistochemistry among other
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running of experiments and laboratory operations. We are seeking someone who is highly organised, detail-oriented, and capable of managing multiple tasks, including stock maintenance, data recording, and
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considered. Qualifications/Skills PhD degree in a programme relevant to human-computer interaction and/or critical computing, ideally in Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, Interaction Design, or a
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with grant administration and the writing of reports for funding bodies, when relevant. The Department of Sociology is part of a joint undergraduate degree programme in Human, Social and Political
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We are pleased to advertise a research assistant position within the Genomic Disorders and Cognitive Development programme, led by Dr Kate D. Baker. The programme takes an interdisciplinary
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hundreds of samples from multiple independent marine transmissible cancer clones. The role provides an exciting opportunity to combine single-cell cancer genomics with molecular cytogenetics and statistical
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Immunology applied to early cancer. This position is part of a long term research programme centred on exploiting the adaptive immune system for early cancer detection funded by the ACED alliance. The role