37 Postdoctoral / Research Associate Position at University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom invites online Application for various Postdoctoral / Research Associate Position in their different Departments. We are providing a list of Postdoc / Research Associate positions available at University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Eligible candidate may Apply as soon as possible.
(01) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Post-doctoral Research Associate at the Centre for Geopolitics (Fixed term)
The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting research on the geopolitics of the Baltic Sea Region, past and present, with a special reference to Britain’s role in the region; for teaching an MPhil course on Britain and the geopolitics of the Baltic Sea Region (together with centre Director Brendan Simms); and assisting with the running of the Baltic Geopolitics Programme.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 9 June 2021
(02) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Post-doctoral research associate in igneous petrology (Fixed Term).
The Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, is seeking a post-doctoral research associate (PDRA) in igneous petrology. The position is focused on providing powerful new constraints on Earth’s mantle volatile budget. The project will develop carbon and nitrogen measurement by secondary ion mass spectrometry in natural volcanic glasses, employing microanalytical and experimental techniques, and apply these to a range of key natural samples. As part of the project you will work closely with collaborators from the University of Manchester and University of St Andrews, in addition to international partners. There is also the opportunity for fieldwork and sample collection.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 5 June 2021
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(03) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Postdoctoral Research Assistant/Associate (Fixed Term)
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.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 2 June 2021
(04) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Postdoctoral Research Associate: Drosophila Connectomics Research Group.
The principal focus will be the development of open source tools for data processing and analysis of connectomics data. This will include whole brain scale analysis of raw EM images to extract cellular and ultrastructural features through machine learning tools. These features will be combined with other sources of computationally inferred or manually annotated metadata in order to augment analysis of neuronal morphology, and neuronal circuit/graph analyses. A background in neurobiology and a very strong quantitative preparation (with extensive experience in bioinformatics/computer science) will be essential. Prior experience with Drosophila connectomics data is highly desirable
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 31 May 2021
(05) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate (Bioinformatician) (Fixed Term).
We seek a highly motivated computational researcher for a key role within Professor Sir Shankar Balasubramanian’s pioneering research programme to advance our understanding of sequence, structure and chemical modifications in DNA and RNA. Using their expert knowledge of programming languages, statistical/machine learning methods, bioinformatics tools and resources, the ideal candidate will use and develop computational approaches to transform raw sequencing data into biologically meaningful information. The candidate will have strong problem analysis/solving skills and be able to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team working at the interface between chemistry, biology and bioinformatics.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 22 June 2021
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(06) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate (Bioinformatician)
We are looking for candidates who hold a PhD in the field of computational biology, bioinformatics, epithelial stem cells, genomics, cancer biology or developmental biology. The candidates should have demonstrable experience (eg. first author publications) in designing, performing, analysing single cell genomics experiments and/or other NGS techniques.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 14 June 2021
(07) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
A postdoctoral Research Associate position is available to adjust a cutting edge method towards the tracking of natural RNA transmission. Such a system will enable study of the mechanisms and roles of transmissible RNA including social-immunity and genome regulation with impacts on physiology and fitness of recipient bees. This research will provide knowledge and tools that will enable studying the biology of RNA flow in other organisms, including humans, in diverse biological aspects; hence, will ultimately contribute to the development of RNA-based applications to promote health and disease control.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 31 May 2021
(08) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
We wish to recruit a highly motivated and enthusiastic Postdoctoral Research Associate. The post-holder will join a vibrant research group investigating the links between genome instability and neurodegeneration in the Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 28 May 2021
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(09) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available within Dr Daniel Fazakerley’s group at the Institute of Metabolic Science (IMS) at the University of Cambridge. Dr Fazakerley leads an innovative programme investigating mechanisms by which insulin signalling regulates glucose transport in adipose and muscle tissue, and how this process breaks down in metabolic disease. This position offers an ideal opportunity for a highly motivated scientist with a strong background in molecular and cell biology to work in a world-class research environment and to develop their career in cell biology, signalling and intra-cellular trafficking in the context of metabolic disease.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 27 May 2021
(10) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
The laboratory of Florian Merkle (http://www.merklelab.org) is seeking a post-doctoral scientist to help manage and execute innovative research programmes in our group, some of which have translational and commercial potential. Our group investigates the molecular and cellular basis of obesity and neurodegeneration. These diseases are common, have a strong genetic basis, and are in desperate need for better treatments. To help meet this need, we study the processes that lead to disease in relevant cell populations derived from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs), as well as in animal models. To this end, our multidisciplinary group employs a range of cutting-edge techniques including CRISPR/Cas9-based genome engineering and screening, single-cell transcriptomics, high content confocal imaging for phenotyping and drug screening, electrophysiology, and forward programming to cell populations that have been difficult to access. We are ultimately motivated by the aim of translating discoveries made in vitro into broadly effective therapies.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 31 May 2021
(11) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
The successful applicant would be based at the Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre (WBIC), located on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus which is one of the world’s most vibrant centres of biomedical research. The WBIC is a research facility that houses a 7T and three 3T scanners and has been involved in a wide range of applied MR research for over 20 years. You would be using both Siemens 3T Skyra and 7T Terra systems, and your role would involve optimisation and coding of pulse sequences for this study, and testing these in phantoms and in vivo. Additionally, you would have the fantastic opportunity to implement these methods in patients with insulin resistance, primarily through a longstanding collaboration that Dr Alison Sleigh has with the nearby Wellcome Trust-MRC Institute of Metabolic Science. You would therefore be a part of both a growing physics team and a multidisciplinary team, designing novel MR measures at the forefront of interdisciplinary research.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 25 May 2021
(12) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research associate to join a project aimed at repairing the diseased or injured central nervous system, focusing on the visual system. Neurodegenerative diseases such as glaucoma cause irreversible damage to neurons in the retina and optic nerve, leading to a loss of vision. The team, led by Dr Richard Eva and Professors Keith Martin and James Fawcett at the University of Cambridge, John van Geest Centre for Brain Repair, have identified a number of new strategies for stimulating regeneration in the optic nerve.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 30 June 2021
(13) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
The Department of Land Economy is looking to appoint a Research Associate or Assistant to join its team of researchers in the Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research (CCHPR).
CCHPR was established in 1990 with the aim of undertaking policy-oriented research and has an international reputation as a leading academic research institution in the fields of housing and planning. We are recruiting for a researcher to join our team who are working across different topics, including:
- Housing supply and affordability, planning obligations, house building
- Housing for an ageing population
- Housing tenure and alternative housing models
- Digital innovation and inclusion, smart cities, offsite construction
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 26 May 2021
(14) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
Applications are invited for a Research Associate position in malaria parasite biology to start immediately through to 31 Dec 2021 in the first instance.
The successful candidate will join the laboratories of Dr. Katerina Artavanis-Tsakonas and Dr Andrew Blagborough to investigate the fundamental cell biology of Plasmodium parasites. The post will be within the Division of Microbiology & Parasitology, Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 26 May 2021
(15) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
The Henderson group are recruiting a postdoctoral research associate to analyse the Arabidopsis centromeres using long-read nanopore sequencing. The post is part of an international collaborative HFSP program together with Prof. Mike Schatz (Johns Hopkins University) and Prof. Tetsuji Kakutani (Tokyo University).
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 24 May 2021
(16) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
We are looking for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate, to join the research group of Mr Kourosh Saeb-Parsy, Department of Surgery, University of Cambridge (Biomedical Campus).
The position would develop research centred on testing the in vivo function and immune response to bioengineered liver cellular therapies. In particular, the function of human hepatocyte cellular therapies, in suspension or as part of bioengineered liver constructs, will be studied using mouse and pig models of acute or chronic hepatocellular failure. In parallel, the immune response to the chepatocyte cellular therapies will be tested in mice that have been reconstituted with human immune cells (‘humanised’ mice). This project is part of a Wellcome Trust Hope award (https://wellcomeleap.org/hope/) , and will be in collaboration with Professor Ludovic Vallier, from the Cambridge Stem Cell institute who will lead the generation of the hepatocyte cellular therapies.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 23 May 2021
(17) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
The Department of Surgery are currently looking to recruit a post-doctoral Research Associate position that will support and maintain the University’s national and international reputation for excellence in teaching and research.
The role holder will support the ALBORADA study, which aims to address unmet need in the treatment of early osteoarthritis. Regenerative strategies aim to restore, repair and replace the damaged joint structures, such as the lining cartilage, with cells and molecules. This transformative approach has now reached patients, with one cartilage cell therapy now adopted by the NHS for treatment in the UK, and other treatments undergoing clinical trials. We aim to identify the best cells for therapy and then look to clinical manufacture of such cells for patient administration in clinical trials for cartilage, bone and tendon repair and regenerative strategies.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 6 June 2021
(18) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
Applications are invited for a two-year Research Associate position in the University of Cambridge, working with Dr Nigel Collier (PI) on the EPI-AI project. The project is funded by a newly awarded grant from the UK’s ESRC (ESRC) under the Canada-UK Artificial Intelligence Initiative. EPI-AI aims to develop high impact Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques for real-time digital disease surveillance from online news streams.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 21 May 2021
(19) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
We are seeking applications for a Research Associate position to work on the MRC grant-funded project ‘Looking beyond the mean: what within-person variability can tell us about dementia, cardiovascular disease and cystic fibrosis’.
Statistical inference usually focuses on mean differences in an outcome of interest and on the identification of associated risk factors to gain understanding of biological mechanisms and for use in prediction. However, there is growing interest in looking at within-individual variability, that is, how an individual’s function fluctuates, and how such fluctuation could provide enhanced insight into disease risk and progression. Statistical modelling of within-individual variability can address clinical questions concerning e.g. the role of blood pressure variability in cardiovascular disease, and lung function variability in the progression of cystic fibrosis. The post-holder will be working on the development of new models for longitudinal data analysis and joint models with time-to-event data, under the supervision of Dr Jessica Barrett and in collaboration with expert statistical and clinical colleagues.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 16 June 2021
(20) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
An opportunity has arisen for a talented statistician or probabilistic machine learning methods developer to join Dr Paul Kirk’s group at the MRC Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge University, as part of the MIMAH (Minimising Mortality from Alcoholic Hepatitis) Consortium;
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 3 June 2021
(21) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious post-doctoral research associate to join the MRC Biostatistics Unit to carry out research within the Unit’s Precision Medicine theme.
The post-holder will focus on developing and applying statistical or machine learning methods for improving scientific understanding (including causal inferences) and/or prediction for hospital patients using large, rich, raw observational clinical informatics datasets extracted from Electronic Health Records (EHR). The project forms part of the exciting emerging area of real-time precision medicine, which seeks to provide statistical and machine learning tools to optimise each patient’s care in real-time.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 7 June 2021
(22) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
This is an exciting opportunity to join the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit to carry out scientific research on auditory perception and hearing loss with particular focus on assistive hearing devices such as cochlear implants and hearing aids.
You will work in a team focusing on increasing scientific understanding and improving listening performance for people with hearing loss that use hearing devices. The main focus is on speech perception in real-world listening situations. A strong interest in auditory science and hearing devices as well as some experience in using computational methods (eg machine learning, signal processing, statistics), programming languages (eg Matlab, Python, R) and/or techniques from experimental psychology/neuroscience (eg EEG, fNIRS, behavioural experiments) will be required. This position would be suitable if you have a psychological/neuroscientific/audiological background with some computational skills or someone with a computer science/engineering/physical background with interest in auditory neuroscience and hearing loss.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 1 June 2021
(23) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
Applications are invited for a Research Associate to work on a new cohort study which will investigate the development of diet and related lifestyle behaviours across the life transitions of early adulthood. This will be a 4-year position, to start in Sept/Oct 2021, based in the Behavioural Epidemiology and Interventions in Young People Programme at the MRC Epidemiology Unit. The successful candidate will play a central role in the design, set-up and running of this new cohort as well as conducting analysis to address research questions. This opportunity would suit an ambitious researcher with recent experience working with ado-lescents or young adults, a passion for methods development, and an aptitude for advanced quantitative analysis.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 3 June 2021
(24) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
We are now looking to appoint a postdoctoral Research Associate to join our team. This project offers the exciting opportunity to integrate airway molecular and cell biology methods with advanced imaging and high-throughput protein-protein interactions methods to enable characterisation/obtain novel insights on multiprotein signalling complexes that regulate airway defence.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 1 June 2021
(25) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
We are looking for a postdoctoral Research Associate to join an ERC-funded project in the Patil lab aimed at targeted modulation of kefir and gut microbial communities. The candidate will contribute by developing new concepts and tools for microbial community modelling. The project is highly interdisciplinary, integrating computational (ODE-based and genome-scale metabolic models) and experimental approaches (high-throughput microbiomics, RNAseq, and metabolomics), and offers exciting possibilities for rational engineering of microbial communities.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 2 June 2021
(26) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate
Successful applicants should have a PhD in the field of regenerative biology, genomics, epigenetics or cell/developmental biology or be within 6 months of the completion of their PhD. Expertise in general areas of stem cell biology including image analysis, CRISPR genome editing, in vivo mouse models and histology would be suitable for this position. A strong background in epigenetics, single cell transcriptomics and computational biology would be an advantage. It is essential that the post-holder is organized, able to work collaboratively as a member of a team and can communicate effectively and clearly.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 23 May 2021
(27) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate – Computer Simulations and Statistical Mechanics of Chromatin Organisation
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position to develop computational approaches to study the physical determinants of liquid-liquid phase separation of chromatin and chromatin-binding proteins. The post is available for a fixed-term period of 2 years starting on 1 April 2021 (or mutually agreed date shortly after), with possible extension for a third year. The position allows considerable flexibility in research topics within the main theme. Guided by experimental observations and physicochemical information, the Collepardo group develops theoretical methods and multiscale computational models to investigate physical and molecular mechanisms that regulate the organization of biomolecules, including chromatin, inside cells
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 31 May 2021
(28) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate – INTREPID Project (WP2)
Applications are invited for a research associate to join the INTREPID project Immunophenotyping work package lead by Professor Christoph Hess in the Department of Medicine at the University of Cambridge. This post will be based in the Cambridge Institute of Therapeutic Immunology & Infectious Disease. You will have the opportunity to contribute to this significant project on Primary Immunodeficiency (PID) that aims to expand a whole genome sequencing (WGS) PID cohort, already the world’s largest, and develop additional specialised statistical tools to incorporate deep clinical, immunophenotyping and antigen receptor repertoire data to enhance WGS analysis techniques.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 6 June 2021
(29) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate in Conservation
The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (MAA) is seeking an experienced, research-driven conservator to identify and realise research opportunities afforded by the collections in our care, and in particular research which integrates with the current move of our offsite stores.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 21 May 2021
(30) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate in Immunometabolism
we look for a scientist with a background in immunology, cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, and/or metabolomics to join our group. We hope to recruit a colleague who shares our passion for discovery and who looks for an exciting challenge within our highly multidisciplinary group.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 3 June 2021
(31) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate in sedimentary iron isotope analysis
The Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, is seeking a post-doctoral research associate (PDRA) in sedimentary iron isotope analysis. The role is to sequentially extract iron minerals from modern ferruginous and euxinic sediments and measure its iron isotope composition, and then to do a similar think on rocks from the geological record. There also will be an incubation of sediments to monitor the evolving iron isotopic composition of the sediment as conditions change from ferruginous to euxinic. The programme is funded by NERC and the PDRA is available for a two year period to 30 June 2023.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 22 May 2021
(32) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate on photosynthesis in rice
A position is available for a highly motivated post-doctoral research assistant/associate working on improving photosynthesis in rice.
The successful applicant will join Professor Julian Hibberd’s laboratory in the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Cambridge. The project will focus on identifying mechanisms that allow photosynthesis to be enhanced in specific cell-types of the rice leaf. The work aims to improve photosynthesis, but also to inform our understanding of how tissues from multicellular eukaryotic function. Rice will be used as the model for this work and so findings will be relevant to one of the major crops of the world.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 10 June 2021
(33) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate x 2
We are looking to appoint two Research Associates for 12 months to work on a project exploring examining whether autism is more common in the children of parents who work in STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths). The project will include collecting data from the UK and the US to examine whether autism rates in these two different countries are higher in regions that have a high concentration of jobs in STEM.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 24 May 2021
(34) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate x 2 (Vallier Lab)
We are currently looking for 2 highly motivated individuals to join our research team devoted to understand liver organogenesis and liver diseases for the development of new therapies. More precisely, we are starting an ambitious and exciting project aiming to construct a bioengineered liver for organ replacement. The objective of this program will be to develop methods for producing large quantity of liver cells including hepatocytes to be grown in 3D scaffold system allowing self-organisation into functional architecture. The post holders will investigate the molecular interplays between different liver cell types controlling liver development while identifying key regulators driving hepatocyte maturation. These different factors will then be combined with selected hydrogels to generate artificial livers for in vivo transplantation. Overall, this program will combine basic studies on mechanisms driving functional maturation of liver cells, bioengineering, and preclinical proof of principle in animal models.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 23 May 2021
(35) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate/Assistant in Machine Learning for Chemical Reaction Prediction.
A position exists for a Research Assistant/Associate in machine learning for molecular and materials discovery. The post will be based in the group of Dr Alpha Lee (www.alpha-lee.com).
The role holder will develop machine learning models to predict the yield and selectivity of chemical reactions. Areas of interest include developing data-driven models to predict success of transition-metal catalysed coupling reactions, optimise ligand selection and reaction condition selection, and predicting the selectivity of late-stage functionalisation.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 27 May 2021
(36) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Research Associate/Senior Research Associate x 2
Applications are invited for two Research Associates for the Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy (MCTD), with the possibility of one or both of these posts made at the Senior Research Associate level. The posts are advertised for 2 years in the first instance, with the possible option to extend for a further year. It is hoped that applicants can be in post as soon as possible
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 6 June 2021
(37) Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral position summary/title: Senior Research Associate.
Applications are invited for a Senior Research Associate position to be based in the University of Cambridge, Department of Biochemistry, central Cambridge, working in the laboratory of Prof. Jussi Taipale. The group includes both experimental biologists and computer scientists.
Deadline of Postdoc Position: 28 May 2021
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The University of Cambridge is a collegiate research university in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Founded in 1209 and granted a royal charter by Henry III in 1231, Cambridge is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world’s fourth-oldest surviving university. The university grew out of an association of scholars who left the University of Oxford after a dispute with the townspeople. The two English ancient universities share many common features and are often jointly referred to as Oxbridge.
Cambridge is formed from a variety of institutions which include 31 semi-autonomous constituent colleges and over 150 academic departments, faculties and other institutions organised into six schools. All the colleges are self-governing institutions within the university, each controlling its own membership and with its own internal structure and activities. All students are members of a college. Cambridge does not have a main campus, and its colleges and central facilities are scattered throughout the city. Undergraduate teaching at Cambridge is organised around weekly small-group supervisions in the colleges – a feature unique to the Oxbridge system. These are complemented by classes, lectures, seminars, laboratory work and occasionally further supervisions provided by the central university faculties and departments. Postgraduate teaching is provided predominantly centrally.
Cambridge University Press, a department of the university, is the oldest university press in the world and currently the second largest university press in the world. Cambridge Assessment, also a department of the university, is one of the world’s leading examining bodies and provides assessment to over eight million learners globally every year. The university also operates eight cultural and scientific museums, including the Fitzwilliam Museum, as well as a botanic garden. Cambridge’s libraries, of which there are 116, hold a total of around 16 million books, around nine million of which are in Cambridge University Library, a legal deposit library. The university is home to, but independent of, the Cambridge Union – the world’s oldest debating society. The university is closely linked to the development of the high-tech business cluster known as ‘Silicon Fen’. It is the central member of Cambridge University Health Partners, an academic health science centre based around the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.
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