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Applications are invited for the position of Research Associate in Community Engagement at the Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology, working closely with Professor Nora Pashayan. The successful
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roads. The post holder will be located in West Cambridge, UK. Key Responsibilities: Create proposals for standards, covering Digital Twin (DT) communication protocols for interfacing with different types
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applicant is anticipated to have detail-oriented research insight and exceptional record-keeping working habits. They will have strong organisational and communication skills and excellent problem-solving
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the development of globally inclusive language technologies and to design transformative approaches to overcome them. Responsibilities of the post holders include the development of new methods for multilingual
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enthusiastic to join our diverse and interdisciplinary team. Solid communication skills are required to interact with group members and other researchers within the RESYDE project and at SLCU with different
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collaboratively in multidisciplinary and international research teams. - Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, in both formal and informal situations. - Present findings in academic conferences and
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biological sciences, are prepared to face intellectual challenges and wish to develop your scientific skills, we would like to hear from you. Applicants should have outstanding organisation and communication
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Cambridge, a world-leading research centre well-known for its close-knit community, collaborative atmosphere, and outstanding research support. Our members advise national and international governments as the
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Learning Lab, along with the Alan Turing Institute, the MRC Biostatistics Unit, and the Stan community. The position is based in Central Cambridge, UK. The project synthesises and advances insights from
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communication skills and excellent written English skills. Evidence of ability to compile and analyse quantitative and qualitative data, prepare reports and present results to summarise main research findings and