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King's College wishes to appoint, with effect from 1st October 2024, one Non- Stipendiary Research Fellow in any area of the Biological & Medical Sciences. Graduates of any University are eligible
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Bachelor's degree in an engineering, medical/biomedical, nanomaterials, natural sciences, or computer science related field; a background in some of the following key areas, design and validation, device
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for a medically qualified trainee (oncology, endocrinology or metabolism) to play a key role in undertaking human based studies, including detailed analysis of food intake and energy expenditure in a
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Would you like to be instrumental in the development of medical devices emanating from the University of Cambridge and associated hospitals? As a Translational Research Programme Manager, you will
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development of the medical device to meet the project's requirements, working with Cambridge Enterprise and other stakeholders to develop the commercial strategy. The postholder will be expected to contribute
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Physics teams at : Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre, Cambridge (Prof Guy Williams), Translational Neuroimaging laboratory, Cambridge (Dr Stephen Sawiak) Purdue MRI Facility, School of Health Sciences, Purdue
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by Professor David Ron studying protein folding homeostasis in the Endoplasmic Reticulum. You will be primarily responsible for application of molecular and cellular biology tools to explore
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Two posts are available within Tim Dalgleish's research programme at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) and a Senior Research Associate/PDRA
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Administrator. The General Practice Education Group (GPEG) organises and delivers GP seminar teaching and placements for medical students at the University of Cambridge. GPEG sits within the Department of Public
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analysis Medical Sciences biochemistry or physiology Natural Sciences (Biological) biochemistry or cellular biology Natural Sciences (Physical) physics and/or mathematics for natural scientists Psychological