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love this role: The variety of the role is remarkable; working within the Technology Development and Licensing team, you will guide academics as they move from frontier research towards application
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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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-level degree in Mathematics or Computer Science with an orientation towards Theoretical Computer Science. A strong background in logic and complexity theory is highly desirable and the candidate must
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of placental and reproductive biology and highly flexible to suit individual needs, to enable the postholder to develop as an independent researcher. Holders are expected, and will be supported, to apply
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the genetic alterations found in DLBCL. These are challenging experiments that will employ cutting edge technology. The successful candidate must hold (or be about to obtain) a doctorate in a relevant subject
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should have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in Chemistry, Materials Science, or related discipline, and should be early-career researchers at post-doctoral level. Candidates should be based in Chile
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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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Cambridge. The Halim lab has several ongoing clinical collaborations.The Institute's research ranges from basic cancer biology through translational research to clinical application. The Institute currently
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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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for Ornithology, Cambridge Conservation Forum, Fauna & Flora, International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Traffic International, Tropical Biology Association