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Applications are invited from experienced Research Assistants to join Professor Green's lab https://www.stemcells.cam.ac.uk/people/pi/green in the Jeffrey Cheah Biomedical Centre on the Cambridge
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of Pathology, University of Cambridge to work under the CRUK Cambridge Centre Paediatric Programme (https://crukcambridgecentre.org.uk/research/programmes/paediatric-cancer ). This position, funded by the CRUK
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the University of Cambridge, CRUK Cambridge Institute. We are interested in understanding the role of innate lymphoid cells in regulating the immune response in tissue-homeostasis, inflammatory diseases and cancer
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The Halim lab is recruiting a highly talented and motivated scientist to join a vibrant and collaborative tissue immunology group within the University of Cambridge, CRUK Cambridge Institute. We
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impact. Scientists are encouraged to apply if they have substantial practical experience of laboratory-based research involving the placenta. Applicants should have a background in tissue culture and
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to a wide range of high-end laboratory instrumentation and specialised cell services. We support researchers at the Cambridge Institute, as well as many other University Institutes and Departments both
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) laboratory, including around 140 researchers and technicians in La Rochelle. The candidate will be working in the research teams led by Mathieu Giraudeau (UMR 7266 LIENSs, University of La Rochelle, France
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is preferred. At least 1 year of laboratory experience that includes handling/screening of small animals (mice) and/or tissue culture of mammalian cells, is strongly preferred. Knowledge of cellular
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impact. Scientists are encouraged to apply if they have substantial practical experience of laboratory-based research involving the placenta. Applicants should have a background in tissue culture and
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/Astra Zeneca project, hosted by Dr Catherine Wilson, Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge (https://www.phar.cam.ac.uk/research/Wilson ). The goal is to develop novel therapeutics (e.g. stem