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Faculty of Education, Health and Human Sciences Location: Greenwich Campus Salary: £16.33 per hour including LW Part Time Hours: 15 hours in total to be completed by 31 July 2024 Contract Type
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We are seeking an enthusiastic Research Assistant to undertake cell processing and phenotyping for the Cambridge Human Immunology Platform (CHIP). Working closely with the NIHR Cambridge BRC Cell
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the role of transposable elements in pregnancy complications. The postholder will combine genome-wide genetic and epigenetic analyses of patient samples with functional assays utilising human tissue culture
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are two-fold: to study how AI systems can cost-effectively optimise mental health training and support, and to harmonise AI models with human treatment delivery to produce an ethical, widely acceptable and
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, and predict current and evolving dynamics of complex human and natural Earth-system interactions and to deliver actionable intelligence at scales and timeframes relevant to decision makers. As the
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improving our fundamental understanding of the underlying disease mechanisms and basic mitochondrial biology. You will have a very strong background in disorders of macroautophagy and wider human genetics
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College of Arts and Humanities We have an opportunity for a Research Associate to make a leading contribution to the Cambridge Edition of the Works of Virginia Woolf, working with Professor Bryony
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be proficient in cell culture techniques. Essential requirements for candidates include current good clinical practice certification and Human Tissue Act compliance training. Further details about the
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use (adherence, compliance, off and on-label use) of a number of licensed drugs, devices, and vaccines for the prevention and treatment of human disease in 'real world' (routine practice) conditions. As
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related specialties (by negotiation with local NHS management and subject to prioritisation of research). In relation to such supplements, the University will act as Paymaster only. Research Training Base