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An exciting new position has arisen in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences for a research assistant in Professor Franklin Aigbirhio's research group. The postholder will support the scheduling and production of short-lived positron emitting radioisotopes as well as manufacture...
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We are pleased to advertise a position within the Genomic Disorders and Cognitive Development programme, led by Dr Kate Baker. The programme takes an interdisciplinary approach to characterising phenotypes and understanding mechanisms in neurodevelopmental disorders of genetic origin. ...
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of Pharmacology. The Howarth group have broad interests, including synthetic biology, biotechnology and entrepreneurship (www.howarthgroup.org ). The project relates to engineering a protein superglue to enhance
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of Medicine is part of the School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge and currently houses over 70 research groups and over 600 staff and students covering basic biomedical science through to disease
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to the pioneering translational work on biomarkers coupled to the non-endoscopic capsule technology developed by Rebecca Fitzgerald and her team. Applicants should have a PhD in experimental cancer biology and
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We are seeking an organised, enthusiastic individual to join our team to assist our Professional Responsibilities Theme Leads to deliver a successful programme to our Clinical Students. The Medical
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, monitoring and analysis. The candidate should ideally have a Masters Degree in Medical Statistics or a closely related area. As a UK Clinical Research Collaboration registered Clinical Trials Unit, the unit
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and skilled Post-doctoral Research Associate to join the Nixon-Abell laboratory at the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research. Our work sits at the interface
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Biomedical Campus in Cambridge. As part of the University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, the Institute's research ranges from basic cancer biology through translational cancer research to clinical
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part of the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus. The laboratory works on the molecular mechanisms that control killing by cytotoxic T lymphocytes - important