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, but not limited to: Mammalian cell culture, cell sorting, ex vivo and in vivo imaging (e.g. multimodal nonlinear optical microscopy, SIM, etc). Candidates with additional relevant skills or backgrounds
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specialist services to support research and teaching activities within the Division. The successful candidate will ideally hold a PhD degree in management and administration, engineering, science or relevant
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chemists, physicists, and biologists from many different nationalities and a balanced gender representation. We take pride in our commitment to fostering an inclusive and diverse research culture
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is essential. Specific experience required: Development and application of microfluidics Engineered hydrogels for tissue culture Mechanobiology Cell culture and generation of embryonic organoids
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, attention to detail, and effective time management. Nice to have: Experience of undertaking academic research, potentially to PhD level Demonstrable experience (including decision making) in technology
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Civil Engineering Building in West Cambridge, and reporting to the Director of the CIT Group, you will manage the administration of the above to plan and ensure the delivery of their day-to-day financial
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the Civil Engineering Building, 7a JJ Thomson Ave, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 0FA, UK. The key responsibilities and duties are to provide technical leadership and coordination to the DRF initiative via
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Enterprise Ventures isn't investing Nice to have: PhD in a relevant science discipline, or experience in a relevant role Exposure to University-derived technology companies with high growth potential A good
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postgraduate programmes in the Department. The post-holder should be prepared to teach and supervise a broad range of topics in the history of early modern and/or medieval science and technology. The position