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a successful programme of research and be an enthusiastic and engaging teacher. Associate Professors are appointed jointly by a University department/faculty and an Oxford college, and you will have a
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This is an exciting opportunity to join the Vyas Group , based in the MRC Molecular Haematology Unit , to conduct cutting-edge discovery research into the molecular and cellular mechanisms
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, exploring computation on the quantum scale and executing calculations that reveal the fundamental structure of space and time. Reporting to the Head of Mecahnical Engineering Group, the Mechanical Workshop
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targets. You will join the Computational Rare Disease Genomics Team, who collectively use computational genomics to understand mechanisms underlying rare human disease to enhance diagnosis and treatment. We
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computational genomics to understand mechanisms underlying rare human disease with a goal to enhance both diagnosis and treatment. We have a highly collaborative, open-science approach. As part of CRDG, you will
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We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Transcriptomics of iPSC-Derived Neurons to join the newly established Oxford-GSK Institute for Molecular & Computational Medicine (IMCM
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). The position is fixed term for 18 months with funding provided by EPSRC through the NWTF+ programme. You will share responsibilities for the design, procurement and installation of a major multi-million-pound
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function. We pose that brain shape changes result from continuously evolving microstructure that may be affected by age, injury, and neurodegeneration. We seek to uncover fundamental mechanisms of healthy
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Mechanical Technician. You will be required to complete a three and a half year training programme that will cover all aspects of the role delivered through in-house training, alongside day-release or other
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during sleep. By quantifying these changes, we aim to identify the neural mechanisms underlying distinct sleep stages and, ultimately, to uncover the functional role of sleep. As a postdoctoral researcher