{"id":7298,"date":"2022-03-23T23:47:37","date_gmt":"2022-03-23T23:47:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/notesbard.com\/?p=7298"},"modified":"2022-03-23T23:47:49","modified_gmt":"2022-03-23T23:47:49","slug":"40-postdoctoral-fellowships-university-of-cambridge","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/notesbard.com\/40-postdoctoral-fellowships-university-of-cambridge\/","title":{"rendered":"40 Postdoctoral Fellowships at University of Cambridge, England"},"content":{"rendered":"
Are you holding PhD degree and looking for Postdoctoral Fellowships? University of Cambridge, England inviting application for multiple Postdoctoral Fellowships. University of Cambridge is one of the largest university in the world with thousands of employees, students, and research scientists are involved in the innovation of science and technology daily. <\/span><\/p>\n University of Cambridge has huge a campus in England and widely known as for its contribution in top notch education and research. The contribution of University of Cambridge is not only limited to natural sciences and engineering but it also offers high quality research as well as higher education in bio-medical sciences, social sciences, humanities, psychology, education, architecture etc..<\/span><\/p>\n The Precision Breast Cancer Institute (PBCI, previously the Cambridge Cancer Research Unit) has a vacancy for a clinician with an interest and experience in oncology as a Clinical Research Associate to support the development of innovative clinical trials in patients with breast cancer, focusing strongly on early breast cancer, and related translational research projects. This post represents an excellent opportunity for an individual wishing to gain further experience in cancer clinical trials, particularly in Early Breast Cancer Clinical Trials and Translational Research. The post is only open to medically qualified individuals, who have experience in oncology clinical work , and who have already been involved in the development and delivery of clinical or translational research, in collaboration with clinical academics and\/or industry collaborators.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 24 April 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Our multi-disciplinary group’s work is driven by the critical need to improve the outcomes of patients with lethal prostate cancer. We use cellular and patient-derived models as well as surgical and clinical trial specimens, to study the behaviour of high risk prostate cancers, and their response to therapies. We are particularly interested in therapies which target the DNA damage response pathway, mutations in which are well associated with earlier onset and more aggressive disease, and predicting clinical response. We are looking for a quantitative scientist with experience of analysing biological data, or biologist with extensive bioinformatic expertise.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 4 May 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Department of East Asian Studies, within the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Cambridge, seeks to appoint to a 3-year, fixed-term Postdoctoral Research Training Associate in Japanese Studies. The post will start in September 2022 and last until August 2025, due to the post being a traineeship. This position is designed for early careers researchers and provides mentoring and training in teaching and research to enhance the role holders future career prospects. We are open to any specialty within the range of fields from premodern to modern Japanese Studies but the ability to teach bungo would be desirable. We also welcome applications from candidates who embody our “Japan and the World” campaign and with an interest in comparative studies in relation to the rest of East Asia.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 15 April 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Janeway Institute at the Faculty of Economics, Cambridge University is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. The post is affiliated with The Productivity Institute, a national research institute headquartered at the University of Manchester, and forms part of a cohort of early career fellows being recruited across the UK. The successful candidate will hold a PhD and their research interests should be in the area of productivity, or closely related to it. Preference will be given to candidates whose research interests include the impact of new technologies on economic performance and productivity.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 5 April 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The University of Cambridge is a world leader in biological research. It provides an unsurpassed environment for both young and established researchers. Scientists are drawn to Cambridge from all over the world, creating a lively international community to exchange ideas to discover and innovate. You will join a pioneering research programme to investigate the underlying principles of immune cell-mediated steroid biosynthesis in regulating cancer inflammation and immunity. The research area offers an excellent opportunity to create a new dimension in cancer immunology, allowing you to develop your unique research niche and academic independence. You will thrive in a highly collaborative and supportive research environment.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 21 April 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n We are seeking a postdoc with experience in both theoretical and experimental work involving the fluid mechanics of absorbent media to join our research team modelling the decontamination of absorbent material. The successful candidate will be based in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. The overarching project aims to provide mathematical models of decontamination processes and is funded by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl). The approach to mathematical modelling is multifaceted, with experiments playing an important role not only in motivating and inspiring the mathematical approaches, but also in providing the data sets against which the models can be validated.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 11 April 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The post will be based at DAMTP in the High Energy Physics group which has a range of research interests including; Quantum Field Theory, Particle Physics Phenomenology, String Theory, Lattice Field Theory, Cosmology and Solitons. The group has access to computer facilities in DAMTP and at the University’s High Performance Computing Service, including large CPU and GPU clusters, and is able to apply for time at STFC’s DiRAC, the UK supercomputing facility for particle physics, astronomy and cosmology. The successful candidate will hold (or have nearly completed) a PhD in Theoretical Physics. They will have demonstrated a capacity to produce world-class research and a proven track record of results in relevant areas of Lattice QCD.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 31 March 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work for 12 months, full-time on the quantitative side of this collective project, preferably starting 1 October 2022. The postholder will conduct their own research and writing within the project, focussing on the theme of real incomes and labour market integration in postcolonial Ghana. Key responsibilities include data collection, analysis and writing, assisting with organizing and participating in project workshops and providing technical advice to other members of the project. The appointee will also produce a sole-authored research paper.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 20 April 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n We are looking for a highly motivated post-doctoral researcher with a demonstrated track record developing forecasts of environmental risk to carbon stocks in nature-based systems. You will have an excellent publication record, knowledge of state-of-the-art research and computing methodologies, enthusiastic about working with colleagues from different disciplines, and with an interest in addressing real-world problems. The preferred start date is from May 2022 and is negotiable. The successful candidate will join the Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits (4C) which aims to verify the claims and consequences of carbon credit generating activities, to ensure these have the most beneficial impact as we transition to a net-zero future.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 5 April 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Postdoctoral Research Associate: Assessor of carbon sequestration by Nature-based Climate Solutions We are looking for a highly motivated post-doctoral researcher with a demonstrated track record using and developing process-based models and remote sensing datasets for assessing nature-based carbon stocks and tracking their changes over time. You will have an excellent publication record, knowledge of state-of-the-art research and computing methodologies, enthusiastic about working with colleagues from different disciplines, and with an interest in addressing real-world problems.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 5 April 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n A talented and creative researcher is sought to take part in a highly interdisciplinary project funded by the BBSRC. The overall aim of the project is to understand how developing embryos can self-organize into complex structures via mechanisms that are remarkably robust to changes in tissue geometry and overall embryo size. Our approach is to combine experimental embryological approaches in zebrafish embryos with quantitative single gene expression studies to uncover the principles of pattern formation during early embryonic development. The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary research team, led by Dr Ben Steventon, who uses a range of model systems to explore multi-scalar interactions during development.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 25 April 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n We are pleased to advertise a position within the Genomic Disorders and Cognitive Development programme, led by Dr Kate Baker. The programme takes an interdisciplinary approach to characterising phenotypes and understanding mechanisms in neurodevelopmental disorders of genetic origin. Applicants should be motivated to carry out participant-centred cognitive neuroscience research, with enjoyment of working independently and as part of a team. The post-holder will focus on a multi-methods study of synaptic vesicle cycling disorders.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 14 April 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Liquid Biopsies and Cancer Diagnostics lab at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, University of Cambridge, develops and pioneers new approaches for non-invasive molecular diagnostics for cancer, primarily based on next-generation sequencing (NGS) of circulating cell-free tumour DNA (ctDNA). Led by Dr Rosenfeld and a team of experienced translational genomics scientists, the lab studies large collections of plasma and other samples from cancer patients through an extensive portfolio of clinical studies and collaborations. We develop NGS analysis tools spanning genome-wide and targeted methods for sensitive detection of tumour-derived nucleic acids and aim to progress these into clinical use by proof-of-concept translational studies to demonstrate their utility. We further explore the biophysical properties of ctDNA to study its origins and interactions and to inform the development of increasingly sensitive methods.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 18 April 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The ALBORADA Drug Discovery Institute (ADDI) is seeking a talented Medicinal Chemistry Project Leader to join its team. The ADDI is part of a network of world-class Drug Discovery Institutes funded by Alzheimer’s Research UK and prosecutes drug discovery projects from target to in vivo proof of concept and beyond for novel targets in the neurodegeneration therapeutic area. This is an exciting opportunity to join this established Institute which is based on the prestigious Cambridge Biomedical Campus. The successful applicant will have a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant field and extensive experience of drug discovery. Reporting to the Head of Chemistry, they will be responsible for managing multidisciplinary drug discovery teams to meet project objectives. In particular, they will lead medicinal chemists to design and synthesize hits and leads for protein targets with therapeutic potential in neurodegeneration.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> 24 April 2022<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Applications are invited for a short term Research Assistant\/Associate post in Professor Sarah Bray’s research group. You will work in a collaborative, multidisciplinary team investigating Notch regulatory networks in development and their relevance to disease and will contribute to an ongoing project that is nearing completion. You should have a first degree in a relevant field with experience of imaging and image analysis; prior knowledge of MatLab and Drosophila genetics will be advantageous. The project builds on assays we have recently developed (Falo Sanjuan et al., 2019, Dev Cell 50:411-425.e8; Gomez-Lamarca et al., 2018, Dev Cell 44:611-623.e7) and will involve generating new tools through genome editing and Drosophila genetics.<\/span><\/p>\n1. Clinical Research Associate (Fixed Term)<\/span><\/h1>\n
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2. Quantitative Scientist\/Bioinformatics Analyst (Fixed Term)<\/span><\/h1>\n
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3. Postdoctoral Research Training Associate <\/span><\/h1>\n
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4. Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (Early Career Fellowship, Fixed Term) <\/span><\/h1>\n
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7. Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Fluid Mechanics of Decontamination<\/span><\/h1>\n
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8. Postdoctoral Research Associate in Lattice Field Theory <\/span><\/h1>\n
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13. Post-doctoral Research Associate \/ Research Assistant <\/span><\/h1>\n
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14. Post-doctoral Research Associate – Cancer Monitoring using cell-free DNA <\/span><\/h1>\n
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15. Medicinal Chemistry Project Leader (Senior Research Associate)<\/span><\/h1>\n
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16. Research Assistant\/Research Associate (Fixed Term): Decoding Notch signals in real time<\/span><\/h1>\n
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