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and selection criteria, as well as further information about the university and how to apply. The post is full time for a fixed term of 2 years in the first instance. Only applications received before
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/test articles), intrusive probes, and optical diagnostics. You’ll plan and run test campaigns, analyse data to advance understanding of material–flow interaction, and disseminate results in seminars
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submitting a cover letter explaining how your experience aligns with the role, your CV, and contact information for two referees. Only applications received before midday on the closing date will be considered
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work on the PANGEA-HIV project, analysing viral sequence data to assess how effective broadly neutralising antibodies may be against current HIV strains in Southern Africa. Second, you'll support early
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and most comprehensive dataset on multiple sclerosis (MS), encompassing longitudinal data from over 40,000 individuals, some tracked for more than a decade. You will be responsible for advancing and
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techniques, and biological data analysis. You will have highly effective verbal and written communication skills with all level of staff staff and an ability to operate effectively in a demanding and busy
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contributing to publications. Experience in high content imaging, immunohistochemistry, W-blot, PCR, bulk and/or single cell RNAseq and in generating and analysing ‘omics data would be desirable. Diversity
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consumer education. The post requires 2 days on site per week in either Park End Street, Oxford (where the post is based) or London (to collect data at the funding company). The remaining 3 days can be home
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. The research requires experience in high vacuum systems, laser, molecular beams and laser desorption sources, charged particle beams and optics, velocity-map imaging detection, and the associated data processing
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socioeconomic inequality. DIVREP involves three broad objectives: (1) assembling data on childbearing age and fertility levels, and estimating novel indicators of variation in reproduction for over 120 countries