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the Department of Zoology at the University of Cambridge, and is housed in the David Attenborough Building, sharing space with NGO and academic partners in the Cambridge Conservation Initiative. There are numerous
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techniques. Analyse experimental data using statistical tools and computational methods. Collaboration & Mentorship: Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams of researchers and students. Mentor graduate and
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of the improvement in survival with gliomas over the last 20 years has been down to surgery. We know surgery can kill more tumour than all other methods and that good resection of tumours can improve the efficacy
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to detail and a commitment to quality assurance are crucial, as is the ability to write clean, maintainable, and well-documented code. A degree in Computer Science or a related field, or equivalent practical
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specifications of suitable solutions using various methods, software products and tools. -Contribute proactively to enhancing existing services through implementing improvements and making recommendations
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into the NHS for women under age 50. The programme is a collaborative mixed-methods project involving the Universities of Cambridge and Manchester. The post-holder will be a key member of the PREVENT
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the blended learning experience of students by developing standards and guidance to support academics, departmental administrators & computing officers in using our systems, as well as provide detailed and
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application of comprehensive polar metabolite analysis methods. Scientists are encouraged to apply if they have substantial practical experience in the development of comprehensive quantitative methods
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Institute of Animal Technology membership. You will be an excellent communicator, able to communicate confidently with staff at all levels, using both written and oral communication methods to prepare and
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and Primary Care and Medical Genetics. They will support and conduct analyses of complex datasets, involving both the development of novel analytical methods and the application of existing techniques