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Research Associate*/Research Assistant in Biomedical Data Science Research Grade 5: £32,546 - £35,116 Research Grade 7*: £37,174 - £45,413 We are seeking a talented biomedical or health data
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the Department of Chemistry on a project funded by UKRI through the Horizon Europe Guarantee Scheme. The project concerns the development of new catalytic approaches to enantioselective radical reactions
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the Chemistry Department in Cambridge, funded by a generous benefaction from Xyme Ltd. Current research in the Wales group covers all aspects of energy landscapes, including applications to atomic and molecular
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reported in Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. (Sigrist et al., 2022) and a patented technology (EP21315257). The successful candidate will work on optimising and scaling up the palladium-catalysed hydroformylation
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Department of Chemistry, working on the Faraday Institution Nexgenna (sodium-battery project). The project will be co-supervised by Prof. Dominic Wright, Prof, Dame Clare Grey and Prof. Steven Ley and involves
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have a PhD in a relevant biological subject, or have submitted or about to submit their PhD thesis. Candidates must also have demonstrable expertise in virology, cell biology and/or molecular biology
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CRISPR genome editing and/or CRISPR genetic screens is essential, as well as a strong background in cell and molecular biology techniques, tissue culture, and stable cell line generation. The research
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. Applicants should have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in chemistry with expertise in the synthesis of conjugated small molecule and/or polymers. Key skills that are required are the ability to work on multiple
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate with a strong computational background and expertise in spatial profiling platforms and cancer biology, to develop and oversee a new
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The MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit in Cambridge is seeking a dedicated Postdoctoral Research Associate for a two-year fixed-term position in the first place, with the possibility of extension