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based in our group at Cancer Research UK's Cambridge Institute (CI) and involves close collaboration with our group based in the University Chemistry Department. The post is available from Autumn 2024
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as a Research Associate upon successful completion of his/her PhD. Relevant experience in RNA molecular biology is essential. Knowledge of biochemistry, bioinformatics and handling biosafety level 2
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We are seeking a Post-Doctoral Research Associate with practical experience in biochemical and biophysical methods of protein interaction analysis. We are looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious
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Applications are invited for a Research Associate position in the Department of Biochemistry of the University of Cambridge. The successful applicant will work on RNA structural biology project in
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The Department of Plant Sciences is seeking to appoint a post-doctoral Research Associate to contribute to work on betalain-pigment related technologies. The successful candidate will join the
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The Department of Plant Sciences is seeking to appoint a post-doctoral Research Associate to contribute to the development of disease-resistant crops. The successful candidate will join the Patron
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appointed as a Research Assistant on the understanding that he/she will be appointed as a Research Associate upon successful completion of his/her PhD. Relevant experience in RNA/protein molecular biology is
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appointed as a Research Assistant, moving to Research Associate upon confirmation of your PhD award. As a signatory of the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment, the University of Cambridge does
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available in the department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University. We are seeking postdocs in computational biology with an interest in creating new methods for the identification and
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projects on NMR relaxometry in collaboration between JM and the Magnetic Resonance Research Centre at the University of Cambridge have demonstrated successful application of NMR relaxation measurements