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Accelerating Research Impact with Open Technologies:
Stories from the University of Cambridge
The Engineering Biology IRC have worked with researchers and innovators to tell the stories of open technologies emerging from the University of Cambridge and the broader Cambridge tech ecosystem.

Our newly published report and website explore sixteen stories of open technogies and examine their current uses and applications, the challenges faced and lessons learned along the way, as well as the future potential of these technologies.
 
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EngBio IRC Early Career Researchers (ECR) Events Fund
Do you have an idea for a workshop, training session or public engagement event? We are offering funding of £250-£750 for events led by postdocs or postgraduate students. Deadline extended to 4 December.
Cambridge Researchers Urge Government for Evidence-Led GM crop regulation
Cambridge researchers have contributed to a recent Royal Society policy briefing urging the government to adopt an evidence-led approach to the regulation of genetically modified crops.
Professor in Synthetic Biology/Engineering Biology
Exciting Opportunity to join the Dept. of Biochemistry and work closely with the IRC, across the School of Biological Sciences, and the Departments of Engineering and Applied Mathematics. Closes 19 December.
Events
 
Cafe Synthetique
Mon 4 Dec | 6-8pm
Panton Arms, Cambridge

Hadrien Peyret (John Innes Centre) and Jarrod Shilts (Expression Edits).
 
Biomaker Meetup
15 Nov & 20 Dec  | 7-9pm
Makespace, Mill Lane

Monthly in-person, informal meetup for anyone interested in bio and tech.
 
Events
 
EngBio IRC Forum
Mon 27 Nov | 5-8.30pm
St Catherine's College

'Engineering Living Systems for Human Health' with Martin Fussenegger and Julius B Lucks
Digital Humanities Lecture
Mon 4 Dec | 1-2pm
University Library

AI at work: a critical introduction to Machine Learning systems
 
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Events
 
ECRs Meet, Greet & Talks
Mon 20 Nov | 4-5pm
Postdoc Centre, Mill Lane

'Measuring the kinetics of phage infection steps with single-cell microscopy' with Charlie Wedd
KRIBB-SNU-Milner 
Mon 20 Nov | 12pm-5pm
JCBC Lecture Theatre

Advances in Biomedical Research Workshop

 

Jobs & Opportunities


Jobs
Professor in Synthetic Biology/Engineering Biology (close 19 December)
Postdoctoral Research Associate - AI Forensics Project (close 19 November)
CRUK Cancer Centre Programme Manager - FBC & NAHP (Fixed Term) (Close 30 November)
Assistant/Associate Professor in Next-Generation Molecular Therapeutics (close 17 December)
More jobs at www.jobs.cam.ac.uk

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Funding
Impact Funding Call OPEN: BBSRC IAA Pump-Priming Funding Call 2024 (close 16 February 2024)
Horizon Europe Funding Information Session 6/7 December 2023
Pre-Announcement - Restricted call: MRC/ESRC Adolescent Health Study call for study sites (Indicative internal deadline: early February 2024)
Internal Impact Funding Call OPEN: Bioscience Impact and Knowledge Exchange Fellowship (close 15 December)
MRC Confidence in Concept call open – deadline 29th November 2023
Royal Society Career Development Fellowships - funding opportunity for STEM researchers from underrepresented backgrounds (close 24 January 2024)
CSAR PhD Students Awards For Applied Research (close 20 Jan 2024)
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PhD Positions, Internships and Entrepreneurship
Astra Zeneca funded Non clinical PhD Studentship (Fixed Term) in 'Multimodal AI-guided tools for early prediction of disease progression in neurodegenerative disorders' (close 20 Nov)
4-year PhD Studentships in the Department of Physiology, Development & Neuroscience (PDN) (close 4 January)
3 PhD Studentships: Molecular technologies in human health (close 30 November)
AstraZeneca funded PhD Studentship (close 19 November)
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If you have an opportunity to advertise to the Cambridge EngBio community, please contact the IRC Coordinator at coordinator@engbio.cam.ac.uk.
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Header image: Fernan Federici; Event/Listing Title: Milner Therapeutics, Cambridge Digital Humanties
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