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molecules at the cellular and molecular levels, including techniques such as gene editing and targeted RNAi. ¿ Introduce synthetic analogues and variants of key compounds (developed by collaborators
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not be discouraged from applying if your current CV is not a 'perfect fit'. This job could suit someone from a range of different backgrounds, and there is great scope for the right applicant to develop
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permanent. Requirements The successful candidate: will have or be very close to completing a PhD degree in a relevant field of English; will have a developing bibliography of research publications such as
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in developing new skills, with opportunities to focus on either experimental or computational components, or both, based on your evolving interests and the direction of the research. Candidate
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Communications Manager to enhance the visibility and accessibility of the research programmes. This role is an exciting new opportunity to play a key role in developing and delivering clear, engaging, and accurate
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management studies. The Organisational Theory and Information Systems (OTIS) group at CJBS has developed a reputation for research that is rigorous, original, and consequential. Faculty regularly publish in
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Cavendish Laboratory. This is an exciting and challenging time for the Department, and we would like to find a highly motivated individual with a positive attitude towards change and development to join us
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the processes of conservation. You enjoy people-management, work-planning and negotiation, and have the ability to develop schedules to balance the needs of a wide range of stakeholders. You are excited
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Strategic Center of Research (SCOR) at the Department of Haematology. The SCOR is led by Professor George Vassiliou and is conducting research to develop a clinical programme for myeloid cancer prevention
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We are inviting applications for a curious and motivated Postdoctoral Scientist (Research Associate) to join the de Hoz lab at the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. The de Hoz