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to Professor Guilio Del Zanna at gd232@cam.ac.uk If you have any queries regarding the application process, please contact LE46579@maths.cam.ac.uk Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our
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at ben.allanach.work@gmail.com . If you have any queries regarding the application process, please contact LE46560@maths.cam.ac.uk Limit of tenure: one year, the funds for this post are available until the end
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of the Trust, responding to opportunity and risk in an ever-changing sector. They will need to be able to identify areas for improvement in the Trust’s processes and work to continue to professionalise and
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attendance at Greenwich House for a minimum of two days per week, further details of which should be discussed with the recruiting manager during the interview process. We welcome applications from individuals
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. In applying for this role, you will provide personal data which the College will process in accordance with its data protection obligations and its Data Protection Policy .
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vacancy Tzia Ming Onn tmo32@cam.ac.uk or the application process, please contact: Kate Graham kag1000@cam.ac.uk Please quote reference NM46677 on your application and in any correspondence about this
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) and apply online. Informal enquiries are welcomed and should be directed to: Dr Belinda Bell, bb326@cam.ac.uk If you have any queries regarding the application process please contact Sam Wyatt, slc74
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until an offer has been made. In exceptional circumstances, we may need to contact your referees at an earlier stage of the recruitment process; however, this will only be done with your prior consent
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severe head injury. The successful candidate will join the TITAN-TBI clinical trial team to manage the day to day running of the clinical trial, including recruiting participants, collecting and processing
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lab integrates machine learning and high-throughput biochemistry to study how proteins selectively recognise their substrates, how this process is perturbed in cancer and how it can be hijacked to find