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We are seeking a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Researcher with an interest in mental health and cognitive psychology research. The post, supervised by Dr Laurel Morris, is part of a new
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imaging and spectroscopy. Experience with data analysis or the ability to perform basic biochemical work with proteins and DNA, e.g., fluorescence labelling, enzymatic reactions will be highly rated in
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reverse genetics for generating recombinant influenza viruses, proximity labelling, and cross-linking mass spectrometry. The positions would suit enthusiastic and highly organised postdoctoral scientists
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University weighting We are excited to offer this fixed-term Research Assistant position at the University of Oxford, under the supervision of Professor Nobuko Yoshida. The Research Assistant will be part of
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. They must work as part of a team, be willing to learn new methods and skills and persevere in case of discouraging results. The role will also include protocol development. The postholder is expected to be
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of Oxford is committed to equality and valuing diversity. All applicants will be judged on merit, according to the selection criteria. This post is full time (although applications to work part time are
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to the selection criteria. This post is part time (50% FTE) and fixed term until 31 March 2027 in the first instance and available immediately. The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Friday 15 August
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are to be made online and you will be required to upload a CV and Supporting Statement as part of your online application. The Supporting Statement should include a cover letter and should also clearly
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Atmospheric Dynamics position. This role is part of the recently funded NERC ‘Arctic Butterflies’ project to investigate the role
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together with relevant experience. You will have a strong technical background in machine learning, especially RL and LLMs. An ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative research team is