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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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and PhDs) and postdoctoral researchers Experience in translating laboratory-based research into real-world clinical benefits Enthusiastic commitment to the recruitment, teaching, training, and mentoring
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University of Cambridge is pleased to seek applications for a new research group. We are especially interested in scientists focused on the biology and treatment of localised kidney, prostate or bladder cancer
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at the University of Cambridge, on the research project 'Escape, Community, Resistance, Memory. Italian populations and Allied prisoners of war'. The post is fixed term for 30 months, full-time, to start 1 October
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for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG) at the Department of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge, and the Energy & Environment Policy Lab at the University of Berkeley's Department
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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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be based in the laboratory of Dr Daniel Munoz-Espin, Group Leader in the Department of Oncology (Early Cancer Institute) at University of Cambridge and co-Director of the Thoracic Cancer Programme
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Working with organoid models to understand mechanisms in familial interstitial lung disease Dr Dickens and the Marciniak Group are seeking a postdoctoral fellow to drive innovation in a programme of
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BBSRC project 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
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with the Clinical School of Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge (https://www.mrl.ims.cam.ac.uk/ ). The Senior Research Associate/Technologist will work closely with the Blouet group and Disease