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Applications are invited for a Research Associate, based in the Department of Psychology. This project, funded by a Springboard Award from the Academy of Medical Sciences, will explore the usage
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(SCPHN). You will have sufficient experience to manage a range of medical and psychological issues and minor illnesses and injuries. Previous experience of working with young people, ideally including
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of procedures, including Home Office Licensed procedures. Ideally you will hold an Institute of Animal Technology Level 2 or equivalent qualification, or at least GCSE (A-C) in English, Maths and a Science
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are often transient and time critical. You will need to have a degree in a scientific discipline, preferably with a postgraduate qualification. You will also be an excellent communicator and team player
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The Milner Therapeutics Institute (MTI) is a purpose-built research institute at the University of Cambridge. The overarching vision of the MTI is to convert pioneering science into therapies
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Research Programme which focuses on the development of user-friendly cancer risk prediction tools, such as the internationally renowned medical device CanRisk (see CanRisk.org), for breast, ovarian and
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practical experience in a relevant area (either in academia or industry). Experience in clinical informatics and/or digital innovation, in particular involving the use of electronic records would be
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our knowledge of various stem cell types and their developmental origins, and to perform pioneering work in translational research areas, providing the foundation for new medical treatments (https
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Cambridge University Mental Health Advice Service is seeking to recruit a Mental Health Adviser to support students with serious or enduring mental health problems and help them access the specialist services they need. You will work with staff in the Colleges, Counselling Service and Disability...
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to poverty. This exciting role is embedded within an established and thriving research team (www.pipkinstudy.com ), as well as within Dr Lloyd-Fox's global developmental science research programme. The PIPKIN