10 Humanities research jobs at University of Cambridge in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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collaborative project with University of Manchester and NHS to understand the evolution of head and neck tumours (HNC) during radiotherapy treatments, using our innovative and long-term 3D primary culture (human
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methods in humans Analysing neural, neuroimaging or behavioural data Dissemination of research findings Maintaining and developing methodological/ technical skills to expand their scientific potential
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About Us: The Insect Ecology Group studies multiple aspects of insect ecology in the natural world, with a particular focus on methods to reduce negative human impacts on insect numbers
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, qualifications and experience required to perform the role are: Has obtained or is close to obtaining a PhD in a topic related to ergonomics, human factors, cognitive psychology, or relevant design discipline. The
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all branches and fields of archaeology broadly construed, including also human evolution, heritage and museums studies, with no restrictions on methodological approach, period or geographic focus
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Colleges. They would also be expected to act as Director of Studies for students in at least one year of the History and joint History Triposes. The successful candidate will become a Fellow of the College
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cases, act as a College Director of Studies; teach undergraduate and/or Masters students in a Department setting; be mentored by Department members in academic skills (teaching, research, publication
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the clinic, with a mission to determine the molecular mechanisms of disease in order to advance human health. Relevant papers: Bone morphogenetic protein receptor type II deficiency and increased
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. -work with unscreened human samples (blood plasma, urine etc; as such the candidate will need to demonstrate immunity to Hepatitis B or undertake immunisation). -helping to receive and organise samples
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Biomedical Campus. The post holder will have an interest in and enthusiasm for understanding haematopoietic stem cells and how they are subverted in blood cancers, particularly human myeloproliferative