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King's College wishes to appoint, with effect from 1st October 2024, one Non- Stipendiary Research Fellow in any area of the Biological & Medical Sciences. Graduates of any University are eligible
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Applications are invited for a Research Associate, based in the Department of Psychology. This project, funded by a Springboard Award from the Academy of Medical Sciences, will explore the usage
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(SCPHN). You will have sufficient experience to manage a range of medical and psychological issues and minor illnesses and injuries. Previous experience of working with young people, ideally including
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neuroscience for hearing device users, and medical device translation. Cambridge is a growing centre for hearing and vision research and is looking to further the applied and translational auditory neuroscience
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Applications are invited for a 24-month postdoctoral research associate position within the Williams-Gray lab. The lab works at the interface of clinical and laboratory science, aiming to better
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of procedures, including Home Office Licensed procedures. Ideally you will hold an Institute of Animal Technology Level 2 or equivalent qualification, or at least GCSE (A-C) in English, Maths and a Science
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on participants taking part in the Fenland 3 study, as well as processing laboratory samples. A key aspect of the role is the collection of venous blood samples, so previous experience in this skill is essential
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The Department of Oncology are looking to recruit an Associate Professor to be a key team member of the Early Cancer Institute (ECI). The ECI is dedicated to understanding the earliest steps in the development of cancer to improve earlier detection and interception of the disease. This position...
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funded Innovator Award that brings together multidisciplinary experts in neuroscience, machine learning, clinical practice, clinical informatics with healthcare innovation (and pharmaceutical industry
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neuroscience for hearing device users, and medical device translation. Cambridge is a growing centre for hearing and vision research and is looking to further the applied and translational auditory neuroscience