352 postdoc-exercise-physiology uni jobs at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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The Postdoc Academy (PdA) is looking to appoint a Communications Assistant to support and contribute to engaging communications across our website, newsletter and social media channels, providing
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Do you have a passion for general practice equine work and teaching? Do you want to lead a team of general equine practitioners in teaching the equine vets of the future? If so, the Department
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Administrator. The General Practice Education Group (GPEG) organises and delivers GP seminar teaching and placements for medical students at the University of Cambridge. GPEG sits within the Department of Public
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The Department of Physiology, Development & Neuroscience (PDN) is seeking an enthusiastic Higher Education Technician Apprentice from September 2024. This is an exciting opportunity to join our team
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handling and working with laboratory animals, in addition to a strong understanding of metabolic physiology and relevant experimental techniques. The successful applicant must maintain a high standard of
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the mechanisms through which the brain senses food and controls appetite and body weight. We use various surgical models to deliver drugs into the brain or specific tissues (gut), or sample blood in awake mice. We
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We are seeking to appoint a postdoctoral researcher to better understand the role of cellular senescence as part of the lung tumour microenvironment and the interplay with ageing. The postdoc will
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The Scarpa lab is a cell and developmental biology research team based in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. We are passionate about
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sorter and includes theoretical explanations of the BD CellView Image Technology, BD SpectralFX Technology and sorting with hands-on practical exercises. Additionally, interaction with BD Research Cloud
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into the DMC operations and address the needs of the department in relation to metabolic and nutrient sensing circuits in physiological conditions. Applicants must have a PhD in Neuroscience, Psychology