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Being overweight is a known risk factor for developing breast cancer, and obese patients experience poorer outcomes. But the biological basis of these associations remains poorly understood. Past efforts
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together expertise in immunology, AI and clinical development from both partners. The collaboration focuses on two disease areas: chronic kidney disease, estimated to affect 850 million people, roughly 10
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the University's central TLA Systems, primarily our VLE service, Moodle. You will join a supportive and collaborative team, with a management structure that will invest in, and back up your personal development
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University Libraries Professional development and training opportunities Healthcare benefits* *subject to completion of probationary period Our beautiful grounds are generally open to visitors without
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project was selected for funding by the European Research Council (ERC) and is led by Prof. Anna Korhonen. The goal of the project is to investigate the challenges in the development of globally inclusive
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. We advocate for an inclusive 'hands-on' leadership approach that incudes mentoring and developing a dedicated and eager team. Besides managing your team, you will lead on all projects concerning
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at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge (https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/group/michaelides ). The projects will involve the development and application of approaches for treating complex intermolecular
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The Cardona Lab is a neuroscience research group at the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. We are looking for a Senior Microscopy Specialist to
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, at the University of Cambridge, UK. The Postdoc will work together with a team of students and research collaborators on the development of learning-based discovery of robot task/environment designs
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Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge. The research will be conducted in the group of Dr. Pawel Dydio (https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/person/pd552 ) and will focus on developing novel strategies