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at the Department of Psychology of the University of Cambridge. The successful candidate will join a highly active research group in which they will take part in a programme of research that aims to establish
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to promoting an exciting, rewarding and healthy working environment and strive to support the career goals of our team members. The Cambridge Institute for Medical Research (CIMR) is located on the Cambridge
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entitled ‘The molecular basis of viral tolerance in bats’, which was awarded jointly with Prof Clare Bryant (University of Cambridge). Mounting evidence suggests that bats possess unique antiviral immunity
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, University of Cambridge (http://www.roychoudhurilab.org ). T cells drive immune activation and promote clearance of infections and cancer. However, their function can provoke autoimmune and allergic
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), Cambridge University, to study plant cell and developmental processes underpinning microbial colonisation. Our lab studies how evolutionarily conserved plant cell & development processes shape interactions
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active matter can form bipolar microtubule assemblies able to segregate chromosomes. The project will be co-supervised by Franҫois Nédélec, University of Cambridge, who is a member of the BIOMECANET
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research group has broad interests in understanding the coupling between physical and biological systems, with a focus on cold environments. Research conducted within the group spans the areas of spatial
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Research Assistant / Research Associate in Frontiers of Atomistic Simulation Techniques (Fixed Term)
at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge aims to fill a Postdoctoral Research Assistant/Associate position, for 2 years with the possibility of extension, subject to funding. This position is intended as
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Research Assistant / Research Associate in Frontiers of Atomistic Simulation Techniques (Fixed Term)
at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge aims to fill a Postdoctoral Research Assistant/Associate position, for 2 years with the possibility of extension, subject to funding. This position is intended as
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) working on cancer resistance in wild organisms and those of Alex Cagan (University of Cambridge, UK) working on the accumulation of somatic mutations. The post is fully funded for 2 years by a Chaire