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We are seeking an enthusiastic Research Assistant to undertake cell processing and phenotyping for the Cambridge Human Immunology Platform (CHIP). Working closely with the NIHR Cambridge BRC Cell
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We are seeking an enthusiastic Research Assistant to undertake cell processing and phenotyping for the Cambridge Human Immunology Platform (CHIP). Working closely with the NIHR Cambridge BRC Cell
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of normative models (specifically human brain charts; Bethlehem, Seidlitz, White et al, 2022, Nature) for patient stratification and prognostication in an ongoing memory clinic cohort with health records linkage
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environment, will be culturally sensitive, and have excellent verbal communication skills. In addition we are looking for candidates with the ability to: Deliver first class face to face customer service; Be
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Neurodegeneration group. A world-renowned centre for research, the MRC MBU is a vibrant community focused on the involvement of mitochondria and their dysfunction in an ever-increasing range of human diseases
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: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-62545147 . Our group has already established that bacterial enzymes can remove ABO blood group antigens from the vasculature of human kidneys. We are now exploring further
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This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic team in the Department of Politics and International Studies, within the Faculty of Human, Social and Political Science. The role You will oversee
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, implementation and interpretation of projects utilising human genetics data. The role holder will use their strong computational background and experience of using statistical genetics approaches to analyse whole
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advance human health. Fixed-term: The post will run for 3 years in the first instance. Recent relevant papers Lim K, Rutherford EN, Sun D, Van den Boomen DJH, Edgar JR, Bang J, Matesic LE, Lee JH, Lehner PJ
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, implementation and interpretation of projects utilising human genetics data. The role holder will use their strong computational background and experience of using statistical genetics approaches to analyse whole