14 Education-"University-of-North-Carolina" positions at Medical Research Council in United Kingdom
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tight deadlines to create and deliver thought provoking news articles and press releases about LMS research and internal activities. They promote events and campaigns, develop and maintain effective
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staff, facilities and operational staff and PhD students. Other important external stakeholders include Imperial College London, UKRI and MRC as well as many charitable and education partners
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volunteering system This job is based on the Babraham Research Campus, there may be occasional travel to our main lab on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus Person Specification Education / qualifications / training
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the laboratory, particularly in the use of new techniques or new equipment. • To identify, develop and apply a broad range of techniques to pursue the research objectives including by working in collaboration
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of analysis software using Git and Docker To project manage the work in collaboration with other members of the team and external partners To write and publish the work, as well as prepare grant submissions
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with other members of the team and external partners on various projects To project manage the image analysis work packages of the program To prepare work for publication and grant submissions To present
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team-working. Your research programme should be suitably ambitious to take full advantage of the outstanding and stable research environment at the LMB. Main duties/ Key responsibilities: • To develop
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that control germline entry during mammalian development. • To identify, develop and apply a broad range of techniques to pursue the research objectives. • To present scientific work at seminars within
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and communicate these needs both orally and through written specifications to those carrying out the work. You will interact with external service providers Person Specification Education
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at understanding the molecular mechanisms of protein quality control. • To identify, develop and apply a broad range of techniques to pursue the research objectives. • To present scientific work at seminars