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Applications are invited to join a dynamic team led by Dr Richard Tyser at the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, working to understand how the mammalian heart develops. This project is funded by
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them in applying to Cambridge. The role holder will build on current successful projects as well as being encouraged to identify and develop new initiatives which align with the College’s strategic
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purchasing, classifying and cataloguing modern books. You will be able to participate with colleagues in the development and delivery of information literacy training, especially for new students, such as
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The Hanin Lab is a new group based in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. Our research explores the molecular mechanisms underlying lactation
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and quantify tactical and strategic opportunities. Proactively engage in projects, identifying areas for improvement and supporting cost efficiency opportunities. Data Management: Develop and execute
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The Hanin Lab is a new group based in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. Our research explores the molecular mechanisms underlying lactation
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are needed most. Are You Our Perfect Match? If you look at the job description and don't fit perfectly, we will train you. We are looking for someone with a positive outlook and a 'can do' attitude and is
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, working closely with Professor Nora Pashayan. The successful candidate will focus on developing ethnicity-specific risk thresholds that more accurately reflect the variations in breast, ovarian, and
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and Archives, as well as wider University departments to embed evidence-based decision-making, influence cultural policy, and support sector leadership. From developing case studies and training
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experimental design and troubleshooting, contribute intellectually to ongoing projects, and develop your own research questions and experiments. Training and professional development are strongly supported, and