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Postdoctoral Research Associate Molecular and cellular biology of mitochondrial disease models The University of Cambridge wishes to appoint a talented postdoctoral research associate to join the
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apply online. Applications should be submitted online via the University of Cambridge jobs page www.jobs.cam.ac.uk by clicking "Apply online" in the job advert. You will need an email address to register
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the Leverhulme Centre for Life in the Universe (https://www.lclu.cam.ac.uk/ ) at the University of Cambridge as part of the project "Can magnetite induce homochirality under prebiotically-relevant conditions
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position at the University of Cambridge or at one of its Partner Institutions (the Animal Health Trust, Babraham Institute, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, European
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, cell biology, and physiology to study microtubule dysfunction in cardiovascular diseases. Our data show that the regulation of post-translational modification of microtubules plays a key role in
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collaborators at Columbia University (USA) and the University of Cambridge (UK), this project aims to characterise the spatial changes in cell and tissue mechanics and gene expression that occur in skin
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) working on cancer resistance in wild organisms and those of Alex Cagan (University of Cambridge, UK) working on the accumulation of somatic mutations. The post is fully funded for 2 years by a Chaire
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appointed as a Research Assistant, moving to Research Associate upon confirmation of your PhD award. As a signatory of the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment, the University of Cambridge does
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disorders causing dementia, with laboratory-based research groups located at University College London, the University of Cambridge, Cardiff University, Edinburgh University, Imperial College London and
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applicant will work in Prof. Mara Prentiss' group at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA, performing experimental studies of RecA family protein mediated homologous recombination in collaboration with groups