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Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in the world of medical imaging? We have an exciting opportunity for 2 new roles at the University of Cambridge. We are seeking top-tier talents to advance
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Phenotyping Hub, CHIP aims to provide services including cell and tissue processing, cell sorting, cell and tissue imaging, and cell phenotyping, all within a quality-assured environment, to scientists across
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Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in the world of medical imaging? We have an exciting opportunity for 2 new roles at the University of Cambridge. We are seeking top-tier talents to advance
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The Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute (CRUK CI) is a department of the University of Cambridge and has the specific goal to harness the scientific strengths of Cambridge to solve problems
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Phenotyping Hub, CHIP aims to provide services including cell and tissue processing, cell sorting, cell and tissue imaging, and cell phenotyping, all within a quality-assured environment, to scientists across
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requirements, prototype solutions, and implement cutting-edge technologies. You will be involved in architecting, testing, and refining solutions to meet our evolving needs, building and executing test plans
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and tissues. Approaches will be both as single therapies and in combination with chemotherapies. Radionuclide imaging studies alongside the above data will be used to inform dosimetry. This post will
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Research Assistant/Associate in the Experimental Mechanics of Liquid Crystal Elastomers (Fixed Term)
responsibilities and duties are to continue fabrication of LCEs and deploy them in studies of mechanical instabilities and prototype soft mechanical devices. Areas of immediate interest include snapping in active
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for transplantation. Supervised by Dr Sarah Hosgood and funded by Kidney Research UK, the post will be based in the University of Cambridge Department of Surgery at Addenbrooke's Hospital on the Cambridge Biomedical
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A Research Assistant or Research Associate (post-doc) position in AI and Neuroinformatics is available to work with Prof Zoe Kourtzi (Adaptive Brain Lab, University of Cambridge; https