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and informal situations. Present findings in academic conferences and community forums. Plan and manage own research workload in accordance with project timelines and deliverables. Commit to ongoing
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establish an independent research program that will complement that of other groups within the Centre for Trophoblast Research. Fellows will be expected to contribute fully to the activities of the Loke CTR
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, and/or RNA-seq. Proficiency in programming languages commonly used in genomics, such as Python and/or R, along with familiarity with Bash scripting, is essential. The ideal candidate will demonstrate
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functions to plan, manage, and prioritise development tasks. Attend project meetings regularly, provide accurate planning estimates, and report on progress. Work closely with existing IT teams, the Director
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performing behavioural or EEG experiments, experience in a high-level programming language, and proven willingness and ability to learn new technical skills are essential for this post. See the Further
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development of all members. We share open-plan lab space with two zebrafish groups. We are looking for a second postdoc to join the lab for a Leverhulme Trust-funded project on the development and evolution
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for Global Studies; and contributed to intercollegiate initiatives such as the Laidlaw Scholars leadership programme for undergraduates. Newnham’s academic staff conduct award-winning research and teaching to
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a record of impactful research, as evidenced by their publications to date and a strong paper pipeline. They will also have excellent teaching experience in premium business school degree programs
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an associated Masters, or ideally PhD, qualification. - Experience of processing and analysing large biological datasets. - Expertise in programming using at least one of R or Python. - Experience in
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holidays), a defined contribution pension scheme with 6% (minimum) employer contribution, a health care cash plan funded by the College (allowing you to claim money for routine medical treatments including