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the Autism Research Centre (ARC). This is an exciting opportunity for an early-career researcher to develop an independent research project within a world-leading academic environment. The successful candidate
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research programme aims to better understand the mechanisms of mitochondrial diseases and other neurodegenerative/neuromuscular diseases, and to develop new and effective treatments for affected patients
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), within the Department of Oncology, part of the School of Clinical Medicine at the University of Cambridge. The post will involve developing methodology for the design and analysis of clinical trial data
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professional development and pursuit of your interests are encouraged alongside scientific rigour and excellence. Appointment at Research Associate level is dependent on having a PhD. Those who have submitted
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foundational and interdisciplinary research, the successful candidate will work on resolving open problems and developing rigorous mathematical proofs that advance our understanding of computation. This role
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the University of Cambridge. The post-holder will be knowledgeable about, and have experience of working with Historic & Modern Paintings, have experience of exhibitions/displays, and be committed to developing
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an opportunity to tailor surgery based on these subtypes. Changing therapy for subtypes is an approach that has had significant impact on breast cancer survival. This project will develop methods to look at how we
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, organizational and problem-solving skills are required. Other duties/responsibilities include developing/driving research objectives, writing up work for presentation/publication purposes, and assisting in
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network, including two other Research Associates and a community of visiting research fellows. They will have the freedom to develop their own research project, using humanities methodologies to explore