407 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U"-"U.S" positions at University of Cambridge
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Researchers who are based across Africa and other locations in the UK, mainland Europe and Scandinavia. MAEASaM is an international, multi-partner programme. The University of Cambridge serves as the lead and
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molecular biology and genetics, gene editing, and plant-microbe interactions. You will work under the management of Dr Evan Ellison to provide laboratory support for research programs under his direction
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of the research programme is to develop EHR common data model specifications and to advance knowledge in the field of psychiatry EHR research, including clinical risk prediction modelling. The appointee will work
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their wellbeing in and out of work and there are plenty of opportunities to join in with the regular wellbeing events that are run at the School as part of the Clinical School Wellbeing Programme. The team is based
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The Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics (MMLL) is seeking a proactive, adaptable, and highly organised individual to join our administrative team in the role of Faculty
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programme including free yoga and bootcamp sessions To learn more about this role, or to make an informal enquiry, please contact the Head of Hospitality and Catering, Catherine Kearsey, on catherine.kearsey
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international universities. Key components of the programme include: ¿ With collaboration partners, oversee / perform small scale screening experiments to identify candidate molecules in clearly defined
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in college Cycle to work scheme Subsidised gym Free private health and dental care subject to eligibility Employee Assistance Programme Defined Contributory Pension scheme with very generous employer
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programme involves development of high-throughput experimental capability (at Imperial College London). Our group is supporting the experimental team at Imperial College London with development of intelligent
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research programme investigating the effects of mRNA translation surveillance mechanisms on the cytotoxicity of chemotherapeutic agents. This post will involve the use of cutting edge biochemical, proteomic