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neoplasms. We have a particular focus on the JAK/STAT signalling pathway. Applicants should have a Masters degree in biological sciences and experience working in a research laboratory. Experience with
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teamwork skills. Experience and a good understanding of working in research labs are required. Prior lab technician experience is desirable. Main duties include: Perform experimental and analysis work
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and in compliance with the GCP and GCLP guidelines. Awareness of legal, ethical and professional issues surrounding consent and management of human tissue samples. Act as the main contact point
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partnership. Scientists with a PhD degree in Physics, Astrophysics, Mathematics or related fields are invited to apply. Successful applicants will be expected to conduct original research in the field
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, 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
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Centre. The primary aim of this post is to support on-going work investigating the mechanisms of interactions between the gut microbiome and host immunity. The successful applicant will possess at least a
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, execution, and foundations of computation. They should demonstrate the ability to think innovatively, an aptitude for absorbing new ideas, and the ability to develop original lines of research inquiry. A
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manuscripts and conference contributions Help with Master/PhD student supervision The skills, qualifications and experience required to perform the role are: Education & qualifications: - Applicants should
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, to assist in multidisciplinary projects related to computational design and laboratory characterization of antibodies and corresponding targets. The main objective of this role is to develop and deploy novel
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% FTE (15 hours per week), requiring the post-holder to work in the Department for at least one to two days per week. You'll be based in the Primary Care Unit, East Forvie Building, Cambridge Biomedical