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About the role We are seeking a highly motivated and ambitious Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team in addressing a key question in cancer biology: why brain cancer cells resist current
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response to fungal infections, anti-fungal vaccine development. The post holder will be expected to attract external funding for their research. The successful applicant will be joining a new program at the
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Postdoctoral Research Associate (Research Fellow) Our team at the University of Oxford’s Department of Biology, Oxford Martin School and Pandemic Sciences Institute is looking to hire one Pandemic
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on process development, electrode manufacture and performance assessment, but depending on the skills of the successful applicant, may also involve some aspects of modelling or data science. The post is funded
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The Oxford-GSK Institute of Molecular & Computational Medicine has a new and exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Researcher, specialising in Neuronal Dysfunction in Alzheimer’s Disease, to join
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in cilia. Transport within cilia, the cell’s signalling and sensory antennae, is central to human biology. It enables these cell-surface organelles to assemble and dynamically change their proteome in
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in Python, or demonstrated ability to rapidly acquire fluent knowledge of new programming languages, libraries, and platforms. A background and/or interest in mathematics or computer science would be
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Technology. Polymer; Solid Mechanics; Mechanics of Materials; Computational Mechanics; Statistical Mechanics
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the opportunity to collaborate with researchers from these groups, providing exposure to psychiatry, human neuroscience, and computational science. The successful candidate will be qualified to MSc or equivalent
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We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join a research project funded by an EPSRC grant. The position is offered on a fixed-term basis until 31 August 2026, with a maximum duration of ten months (10 months), and is full-time. Reporting to Prof. Gesine Reinert, the post...