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to a wide range of high-end laboratory instrumentation and specialised cell services. We support researchers at the Cambridge Institute, as well as many other University Institutes and Departments both
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/Astra Zeneca project, hosted by Dr Catherine Wilson, Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge (https://www.phar.cam.ac.uk/research/Wilson ). The goal is to develop novel therapeutics (e.g. stem
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/Astra Zeneca project, hosted by Dr Catherine Wilson, Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge (https://www.phar.cam.ac.uk/research/Wilson ). The goal is to develop novel therapeutics (e.g. stem
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Research Assistant - Analysing protein aggregation (Fixed Term), University of Cambridge, 8 days agoaggregates supporting PD diagnosis and following disease progression. To this end, the RA will combine cell culture assays with microfluidic techniques to develop a biophysical toolkit that allows real-time
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. Research in the Department ranges from cell and developmental biology through conservation science or evolutionary genetics. We are looking to recruit a keen and enthusiastic individual to join our
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Applications are invited for an enthusiastic and motivated Research Assistant to join the Nixon-Abell laboratory at the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research. Our work sits at the interface
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Applications are invited for a Research Assistant position in the group of Dr Harry Bulstrode within the Wellcome ¿ MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute (CSCI) based at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus
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research assistant will: Maintain tissue cultures (feed, expand, and split cells) Characterize cells by standard molecular, cellular, and functional methods Carry out rodent animal husbandry (breeding
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on understanding how diet and metabolic hormones affect mammalian neocortex. The lab is currently looking for a Research Assistant with experience in cell culture to examine how genetic/pharmacological manipulations
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We have a postdoctoral position available to study host-pathogen interactions and innate immune recognition in the group of Prof. Yorgo Modis in the University of Cambridge Department of Medicine