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of Oxford. We study how important white blood cells called T cells control immune responses. These responses can be helpful when directed towards infections and cancers but can also be unhelpful leading
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essential. Experience in controlling and operating single-molecule/super-resolution microscopes for bacterial imaging, single-particle tracking and single-molecule FRET is essential. Finally, experience in
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molecular biology, fluorescence labelling, and protein-DNA/RNA interactions is essential. Experience in controlling and operating single-molecule/super-resolution microscopes for bacterial imaging, single
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internal structure, combined with the existence of controllable long-range dipole-dipole interactions, long trap lifetimes and strong coupling to electric and microwave fields. The post holders will be
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Erwin Reisner in the Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. The project will support the development of biohybrid systems for the controlled synthesis of organic chemicals
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of the mathematical Darboux Transformation in the optical domain resulting in the proposal of the Optical Darboux Transformer (ODT) device to control the nonlinear Fourier spectrum. You will develop your research, in
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to join the Battery Intelligence Group and Control Group at the Department of Engineering Science in-person in central Oxford. The post is funded by UKRI and Fortescue Zero and is fixed-term for 30 months
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Control Group at the Department of Engineering Science in-person in central Oxford. The post is funded by UKRI and Fortescue Zero and is fixed-term for 30 months or until 30/04/29, whichever is shorter
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van der Merwe at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford. We study how important white blood cells called T cells control immune responses. These responses can be helpful when
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specific components and establish if and how control nociception. Finally, some of the new discoveries will be applied to biomarker research through analysis of human plasma samples provided by