A city that needs little introduction, Cambridge has been a global centre for education for hundreds of years. The presence of the famous University isn’t all the city has to offer if you’re looking for work of course, although it is a great location if you’re interested in scientific research, higher education, or teaching roles. The local economy is also a hub for software development and digital tech, which means there are often good opportunities in the technology, creative, and tourism sectors here too.
Pros
* A huge amount of local culture and history to discover, ranging from museums to music festivals.
* Excellent location for careers in tech, software, science, education, and pharmaceuticals.
* The average salary is around £32k per year.
* Established local employers include the University of Cambridge and AstraZeneca.
* Cheaper living costs in general compared to London, especially in terms of rent and mortgage prices.
* A large variety of sporting facilities, events, and entertainment.
Cons
* The local economy is mainly focused on tech and science, so not ideal if you’re looking for other work.
* Most of the main employers are located outside of the city itself, which could be inconvenient if you don’t drive.
* Some day to day goods, including groceries, tend to be more expensive here, even compared to London in some cases.
Job Overview
NeoGenomics has an opening for an Advanced Research Scientist at our Cambridge, UK site who wants to continue to learn in order to develop novel methods to address critical clinical needs. The Advanced Research Scientist is responsible for communicating complex scientific concepts to diverse audiences.
Qualifications
We are looking for an energy research scientist to join our team to train AI models. You will measure the progress of research methods. A current, in progress, or completed Masters and/or PhD is preferred.
Role Expectations
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a dedicated and detail-oriented Scientist to join a dynamic in vivo research team, working on groundbreaking projects in pre-clinical and clinical studies. This includes training junior scientists and technicians in relevant techniques and collaborating with external scientists to conduct research.
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