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modelling (4) Astrobiology (5) Quantitative palaeontology (6) Evolutionary biology. Candidates with expertise in other related areas are welcome to apply. Applicants must have a PhD in Astronomy, Physics
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at the intersection of academia and industry to develop novel imaging technologies using bicyclic peptides. The UKRI Innovate UK funded Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) is a collaboration between Cambridge
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. The Cell Signalling lab: The Cell Signalling Lab uses multidisciplinary approaches to investigate GPCR signalling, and enjoys collaborations with both academia and industry. The focus of the lab is to
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experimental works and data analyses within a multidisciplinary team. Where the successful applicant does not yet have a PhD, they will normally be under-appointed as a Research Assistant in a Research Associate
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Applications are invited for a fully-funded 4-year PhD studentship in the field of targeted protein degradation and ubiquitin biology, based in the Department of Pathology at the University
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Recent News The Byrothon: a 24-hour reading of alumnus Lord Byron’s works Staff and students spot record 25 species during the Big Garden Birdwatch Pink Week at Trinity Trinity donors give £8 million to
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ageing. Candidates must have a PhD in the biological/biomedical sciences, and significant experience working in cancer biology, immunology and/or cell senescence with animal models and clinical samples
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supervisors. The PhD studentship is jointly supervised by Professor Michael Inouye and Dr Scott Ritchie. Research Environment: The PhD studentship will be hosted at the Department of Public Health and Primary
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post-holder will also be expected to interact with industrial partners and manufacturers. Applicants should hold a PhD degree (or have recently submitted their PhD thesis) in an appropriate field such as
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of cellular and molecular toxicity of plant protection products in the airway. The project will focus on developing New Alternative Methodologies (NAMs) to replace laboratory animal studies, to predict toxicity