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We are seeking a research assistant in Human Nutrition and Metabolism research to join our group's efforts to increase the current knowledge on the role of nutrition in metabolic health. The role
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The Rayner Laboratory at the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research is recruiting a Research Associate to develop and apply a microfluidic device to study the invasion of human red blood cells by
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considerable experience in human cell culture, molecular biology, and microscopy. The ability to work both independently and as part of a team, coupled with good communication and organizational skills is
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Applications are invited for the role of School Research Grant Assistant within the School of the Humanities and Social Sciences. This post is primarily dedicated to supporting research grant
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properties of human tissue, overcoming many of the pitfalls associated with the current state-of-the art treatments. Mediated by dynamic crosslinks, our supramolecular hydrogels are designed to deliver
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Applications are invited for the role of School Research Grant Assistant within the School of the Humanities and Social Sciences. This post is primarily dedicated to supporting research grant
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fundamental research and the clinic, with a mission to determine the molecular mechanisms of disease in order to advance human health. For informal enquiries please contact Dr Jonathon Nixon-Abell (jjn36
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collaborative institute at the interface between fundamental research and the clinic with a mission to determine the molecular mechanisms of disease in order to advance human health. For informal enquiries please
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non-invasive brain stimulation (transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)) to human participants. There will also be the opportunity for the candidate to get involved in data analysis of this project
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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