10 plant "University of Warwick" Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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), Cambridge University, to study plant cell and developmental processes underpinning microbial colonisation. Our lab studies how evolutionarily conserved plant cell & development processes shape interactions
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and skilled Post-doctoral Research Associate to join the Nixon-Abell laboratory at the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research. Our work sits at the interface
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beneficial microbial associations of plants. The successful candidate will work with Professor Giles Oldroyd at the Crop Science Centre, starting autumn 2024. Most plants, including many important crops, live
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A Research Associate position is available for a highly talented and motivated individual to work in The Scott Polar Research Institute, reporting to Prof Marc Macias-Fauria. Prof Macias-Fauria's
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. AstraZeneca) aiming to develop analytics tools for healthcare. You will work with teams at the Alan Turing Institute (https://www.turing.ac.uk ), and the Data Science and Neuroscience teams at AstraZeneca
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at the Department of Psychology of the University of Cambridge. The successful candidate will join a highly active research group in which they will take part in a programme of research that aims to establish
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of interest in the group, which include: Topological materials Superconductivity Strongly correlated materials Exciton-phonon coupling Machine learning Further details about our areas of interest can be found
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details on the position can be found in the Further Particulars document. Interested candidates should contact Prof. Richard Harrison for more information ([email protected] ). Please ensure that you upload
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, neuroscience, and clinical translation. They will work with teams at the Alan Turing Institute (https://www.turing.ac.uk ), and the Data Science and Neuroscience teams at AstraZeneca. Applicants should have a
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Factor, anywhere in their application materials. More information about DORA, its principles and aims can be found at: https://sfdora.org/ and https://www.research-strategy.admin.cam.ac.uk/research-policy