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. It has strong links across University of Cambridge departments, with RAND Europe, a not-for-profit Cambridge-based research organisation, and with Homerton College, Cambridge, as well as with multiple
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; recruiting, managing and mentoring the paid staff and mentoring the PhDs. The post is expected to require about 200 hours of work over the academic year, and is open to both men and women of any nationality
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associate to join the group of Professor Angelos Michaelides at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge (https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/group/michaelides ). The project will involve
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part, at Cambridge University Hospitals an occupational health check will also be required. This is a wide-ranging position, which would suit a self-motivated individual who is experienced in working in
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reviewed to determine in advance the level of work required. The successful candidate will hold a PhD (or equivalent) in a biological discipline or equivalent experience. Research experience with sufficient
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for the role: Applicants must have a PhD in Engineering, or similar relevant technical field, and significant experience working in a post-doctoral position or equivalent experience. Knowledge and experience in
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. It has strong links across University of Cambridge departments, with RAND Europe, a not-for-profit Cambridge-based research organisation, and with Homerton College, Cambridge, as well as with multiple
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pathologies. We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with experience in cell biology with a keen interest in translating cell-based discoveries into molecular insights. The post holder must possess a PhD
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the cyclotron and close liaison with GE concerning all aspects of cyclotron maintenance. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in synthetic chemistry or radiochemistry, experience in PET radiochemistry, asceptic
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also become familiar with both immunology and experimental medicine. Applicants should have a primary degree in biomedical sciences or a PhD. Those without a PhD may also be considered as a research