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Neurosciences). Please note this post has been awarded with the research theme 'Dementia'. The appointee will be expected to develop a research programme in that theme area. Based on the Cambridge Biomedical
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Applications are invited for a NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Public Health Medicine (Department of Public Health & Primary Care) or Infectious Diseases (Department of Medicine) or General Practice
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BioResource lead. About NIHR BioResource: Our mission is to facilitate human health research and its transformation into medical practice. NIHR BioResource is a unique and powerful resource for studying disease
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research and its transformation into medical practice. NIHR BioResource is a unique and powerful resource for studying disease mechanisms and for investigating the links between genes, the environment
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into medical practice. NIHR BioResource is a unique and powerful resource for studying disease mechanisms and for investigating the links between genes, the environment, health and disease, enabling scientific
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. The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society. The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live
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). Please note this post has been awarded with the research theme 'Digital'. The appointee will be expected to develop a research programme in that theme area. Based on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus
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, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society. The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK. Further information
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'Clinical Therapeutics & Pharmacology & Industry'. The appointee will be expected to develop a research programme in that theme area. Based on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, this post offers unrivalled
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). Please note this post has been awarded with the research theme 'Multiple Long Term Conditions'. The appointee will be expected to develop a research programme in that theme area. Based on the Cambridge