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Light Source synchrotron, and Imperial College London. Target fundamental mechanisms with clear translational relevance to diabetes, obesity, and metabolic disorders. Applications for this vacancy should
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proteins as antiviral targets, at the Centre for Medicines Discovery, Nuffield Department of Medicine. You will be responsible for running and managing a set of projects involving integral membrane proteins
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approaches including targeted genetic murine models, primary cell culture and analysis, multi-omics and bioinformatics. The biological focus will be on vascular biology, immune cell function and metabolism
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We have an opportunity to recruit a Laboratory Technician to join the Song research group withing the Target Discovery Institute, Nuffield Department of Medicine. The Song research group aims
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various channels, setting targets, and monitoring progress. You will also have the opportunity to prepare compelling applications to secure funding from trusts, foundations, and government bodies. You will
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across private and public sectors to promote the Department's Statistical Consultancy Services and proactively identify new opportunities for service provision. In addition to targeting external clients
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in preventing immune-mediated pathology in autoimmunity remains poorly understood. Using genetic and antibody-based targeting, we aim to dissect how these pathways modulate T-cell signalling
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to target audiences would be an advantage. About Us The University of Oxford is a globally renowned centre for teaching, research and innovation. Working here means joining a vibrant, cosmopolitan community
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10X single-cell multiome—combined with 3D organoid models, iPSCs, and primary patient samples to uncover new therapeutic targets. As part of the team, you will help develop APC/KRAS mutant models using
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. By focusing on unique cell-specific receptors, outcomes will inform the development of targeted drug delivery strategies utilizing RNA therapeutics. This research will contribute to a deeper