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services critical to the timely diagnosis of patients presenting in the clinics; these services include haematology, biochemistry, microbiology, cytology and flow cytometry amongst others. The laboratory
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, excellent communication skills and work well in a team. Previous research experience in eukaryotic cell biology, fluorescence microscopy, infection biology or microbiology would be highly desirable. Training
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of immunology, virology, microbiology, and clinicians. - Work in a supportive and collaborative environment that fosters professional growth. Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3 years in
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should hold a PhD in microbiology, genetics, molecular biology or a related discipline. Collaborating with other members of the research team to achieve goals, and contributing to the training and
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will be working with cell biologists across a range of fields including immunology, virology, microbiology, and clinicians to adapt, improve, and integrate existing software, to best answer
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vaccines. The post will be within the Division of Microbiology & Parasitology, Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge. The candidate should have completed a PhD level degree in cell biology
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Environmental Science/Biology/Microbiology with a strong background in nano-photonics, light matter interaction. They will be expected to be able to program, interface equipment, and master experimental