Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Country
-
Field
-
”. The project is in collaboration with Professor Thomas Iskratsch (Queen Mary¿s University London) and Professor Sanjay Sinha (University of Cambridge). Applicants should hold a Ph.D. degree in Biological
-
such as molecular cell biology/chromatin/transcription, together with proven skills obtained in a molecular cell biology lab (RNA work, mammalian cell culture, cloning and protein work). You will be able
-
, mathematics, biology or related neuroscience field. Obtained a master degree in a relevant neuroscience, engineering, physics, biology or related field. Quantitative background, with research experience in
-
Applications are invited for a BBSRC-funded postdoctoral vacancy in molecular biology to join a multi-disciplinary team based at the Department of Pathology in Central Cambridge. The successful
-
/ ), University of Cambridge. The position involves investigating the organisation and function of neural circuits underlying spatial orientation and self-motion perception, funded by the Wellcome Trust
-
to integrate organoid infection models and molecular virology methods with high-throughput imaging, sequencing and RNA/protein interactions methods, to obtain novel insights into intestinal virus biology
-
A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate at the Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering, to work on international comparison of innovation policies. The RA will undertake independent and collaborative research under the guidance of Dr Eoin O'Sullivan (Centre for...
-
out research in Cambridge, UK at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology and University of Cambridge. The laboratory implements the scientific culture and research practices established in those world
-
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research associate in the lab of Dr Jasper Poort and based at the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge
-
-rich atmospheres. The project, which is funded by the Leverhulme Centre for Life in the Universe, is led by Prof. Nikku Madhusudhan of the Institute of Astronomy (IoA), University of Cambridge