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. The project will use state-of-the-art genomic technologies to identify epigenetic determinants that lead to protein misfolding in neurons. Using single-cell technologies for in vivo mouse models as
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colleagues, conducting literature reviews, qualitative research methods and analyses, presenting research to various audiences, and writing successful grant applications. The post is funded for 16 months at 40
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the open literature and liaise with the sponsors. The successful candidate must have obtained or be close to obtaining a PhD in Mechanical Engineering or a related subject, have some research experience and
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for training and career development, and supervision of junior researchers. The role will be located within the John Van Geest Brain Repair Centre on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, with state-of-the-art
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-of-the-art molecular cell biology technologies, combined with in vivo mouse models, to achieve the final goal of developing novel therapeutics for neurodegeneration. You will need to hold or be close to
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, mentoring undergraduate and graduate students, delivering occasional seminars, acquiring new skills, keeping up with the scientific literature, using established procedures and developing new approaches, and
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of the role include helping conduct a large literature review, analysing the findings, helping draft the White Paper, and conducting a meta-analysis of the findings. Some interest in the field of the economics
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post-holders will be located in Central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key responsibilities and duties are: completing a review of relevant existing literature; continually updating knowledge and
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candidates interested in working on this topic, and with backgrounds in relevant social scientific disciplines, strong writing skills, prior experience conducting literature reviews and database research, and
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core facility (RICS) provides access to a wide range of state-of-the-art equipment and specialised cell services. Further information on our work can be found here: https://www.cruk.cam.ac.uk/core