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/ ) at the University of Cambridge. This position is funded by the Wellcome Trust. The role of this position is to assist with the implementation of clinical research studies to investigate the effect of nutrition in
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, Human Frontiers), the Wellcome Trust or the Leverhulme Trust. Applicants must, at the time of their appointment, and for the duration of their appointment, be working at the University of Cambridge
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. Applicants must, at the time of their appointment, and for the duration of their appointment, be working at the University of Cambridge (or an associated research institution) in a post-doctoral research role
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Prof Petra Vertes and collaborators, including Dr Susanna Mierau (Harvard Medical School) and Andras Lakatos (University of Cambridge). The project will extend existing work on electrophysiological
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We are seeking a postdoctoral research associate with experience in human neuroimaging (fMRI and MEG), and experience working with older adults and individuals with focal brain lesions, to carry out
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Churchill College intends to appoint up to 16 Postdoctoral By-Fellows from the community of postdoctoral researchers of the University of Cambridge and its associated research institutes
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/Astra Zeneca project, hosted by Dr Catherine Wilson, Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge (https://www.phar.cam.ac.uk/research/Wilson ). The goal is to develop novel therapeutics (e.g. stem
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collaborative institute at the interface between fundamental research and the clinic, with a mission to determine the molecular mechanisms of disease in order to advance human health. Recent relevant papers Lim K
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) at the Department of Pathology (Addenbrooke's campus). Our research is focused on investigating human intestinal pathogens that progress to infections of the central nervous system. We are a strong and diverse team
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Our lab (https://www.cruk.cam.ac.uk/research-groups/biffi-group ) combines ex vivo human and murine pancreatic tumour organoid/fibroblast co-cultures with murine in vivo models and patient-derived