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cells of the immune system that kill virally infected and cancer cells. Our research combines cell biology and immunology, using genetic approaches including CRISPR and single cell RNA sequencing
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between cell biology and molecular neuroscience. We employ integrated experimental approaches, combining cutting-edge microscopy, biochemistry, omics, and iPSC-derived cell models to understand organelle
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track record in wet-lab cell biology and possess a PhD in a relevant discipline. Prior experience of working with organoids and/or in respiratory disease research would be an advantage, but training will
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of Cambridge's Clinical School, two major hospitals, the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, and the world headquarters of Astra Zeneca. The Unit is actively seeking to increase diversity among its staff
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Cambridge University Botanic Garden is a 40 acre historic garden which is home to an internationally important and diverse collection of over 8000 plant species from across the world. The Botanic Garden is part of the University's School of Biological Sciences and combines its role as a research...
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University of Cambridge is pleased to seek applications for a new research group. We are especially interested in scientists focused on the biology and treatment of localised kidney, prostate or bladder cancer
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The Rayner Laboratory at the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research is recruiting a Research Associate to work on a project that combines Plasmodium knowlesi parasite culture and experimental genetics to perform systematic screens to understand malaria gene function. Focusing on antimalarial...
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-doctoral researcher and a PhD student with whom they will carry out longitudinal studies using innovative behavioural procedures combined with pharmacology, molecular biology and circuit neuroscience
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our team. The ideal candidate should have a clear interest for computational approaches, although their primary training may be in molecular biology or biochemistry. If you have solid laboratory skills
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Located in the heart of Cambridge, the Zoology Department is a buzzing and friendly community of researchers, students, and visitors who are passionate about exploring the wonders of the natural world. We are a large department of with around 170 staff, 90 graduate students and a final year...