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, appointment will initially be made as a Research Assistant and amended to Research Associate when the PhD is awarded. Fixed-term: This post is funded by ERC for two years in the first instance with
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The University of Cambridge wishes to appoint a talented postdoctoral research associate to join the research groups of Prof Patrick Chinnery and Prof Michal Minczuk at the Department of Clinical
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centre of Developmental biology and Cancer research embedded in the University of Cambridge. It provides an exceptional and stimulating environment that promotes collaborative and interdisciplinary
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fellowships (EMBO, Marie Currie, etc.). Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 4 years in the first instance. About Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute Europe's top cancer charity, Cancer
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work with Dr Tian Zhao and Prof Ziad Mallat, at the Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Heart & Lung Research Institute. The post-holder will
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inflammatory diseases such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis at single cell resolution. You will manage an interdisciplinary research programme and associated administrative activities, contribute scientific
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RNAseq and spatial transcriptomic data from human hindbrain. Integrating the single cell and spatial transcriptomic data to form a spatio-cellular map of the human hindbrain. Fixed-term: The funds
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Applications are invited for a fully-funded 3-year studentship based in the Department of Pathology at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Prof Nicholas Coleman and Dr Anton Enright
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) for bulk/single cell multiomics and spatial transcriptomics (Sanger/Copenhagen). Subsequent validation and exploration of targets will be performed using organoid biology (Oxford). You will work primarily
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work with Professor Eoin McKinney, Professor of Arthritis at the Cambridge Institute for Immunotherapy and Infectious Disease