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16 May 2024. Applicants must have (or expect to obtain) at least the equivalent of a UK upper second-class Bachelor's or Integrated Master's degree in a relevant subject, such as Chemistry or
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Bachelor's degree in an engineering, medical/biomedical, nanomaterials, natural sciences, or computer science related field; a background in some of the following key areas, design and validation, device
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engineering, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related subject. Applicants with relevant research experience, gained through Master's study or while working, are strongly encouraged to apply
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. The interns are expected to have intermediate knowledge of the statistical programming language R. There are no prerequisites of medical statistics knowledge, but curiosity for biomedical applications is
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Would you like to be instrumental in the development of medical devices emanating from the University of Cambridge and associated hospitals? As a Translational Research Programme Manager, you will
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The Department of Medicine is the largest Department in the School of Clinical Medicine at the University of Cambridge. Research is our major focus, from the fundamental aspects of biology through
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stakeholders ranging from parents of babies on the NICU, clinical staff, to hospital management and the wider NHS. The successful candidate will oversee the engineering development of the medical device to meet
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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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Applications are invited for a full-time Research Associate in Health Economics to work in the Primary Care Unit of the Department of Public Health and Primary Care. The successful candidate will
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The Rayner and Deane Laboratories at the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research are recruiting a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on a project that explores the function of a multi-gene