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Mitochondrial Complex I group. Research at the MRC MBU takes place in a vibrant community and is focused on the involvement of mitochondria and their dysfunction in an ever-increasing range of human diseases
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methods in humans Analysing neural, neuroimaging or behavioural data Dissemination of research findings Maintaining and developing methodological/ technical skills to expand their scientific potential
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contribute significantly to an MRC-funded programme of work called "Mechanisms in disorders of energy balance and body composition". Our group combines insights from human genetics with in vivo and functional
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, input information into student information system and monitor the progress. The role-holder will also provide administration support to the Director and their research group, act as secretary to
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contacting the Human Resources, University Offices, The Old Schools, Cambridge, CB2 1TT, (email: [email protected] ). Applications, consisting of a letter of application, a statement of current
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Colleges. They would also be expected to act as Director of Studies for students in at least one year of the History and joint History Triposes. The successful candidate will become a Fellow of the College
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of Tim Harper, Professor of the History of Southeast Asia, to the position of Head of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. The appointee will have Undergraduate and Postgraduate teaching
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cases, act as a College Director of Studies; teach undergraduate and/or Masters students in a Department setting; be mentored by Department members in academic skills (teaching, research, publication
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-holder will work in collaboration with the group of Professor Sarah Teichmann and the group of Dr. Helle Jorgensen within a programme focussed on single-cell mapping of human coronary and carotid
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the clinic, with a mission to determine the molecular mechanisms of disease in order to advance human health. Relevant papers: Bone morphogenetic protein receptor type II deficiency and increased