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range of technology and has outstanding written and verbal communication skills? We’re looking for an enthusiastic, customer-centric new team member to join in our mission to enable University of Oxford
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, clinical trials, kinesiology, biomedical engineering or related field and have strong interpersonal skills for close interaction with prospective and current research participants and PPI groups
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. • Knowledge of or motivation to learn advanced Drosophila genetic-engineering. • Experience in the area of systems neuroscience. • Experience in functional analyses of large amounts
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collaborative way empowering and encouraging the teams to optimise current practices. As the University transitions to product delivery as part of a digital transformation initiative, this role will be critical
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the Institute of Biomedical Engineering. The post-holder will develop next-generation fluorescent quantum nanomaterials for ultrasensitive point-of-care diagnostics. The post will liaise closely with researchers
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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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Scientific Programmer Job description We seek to hire a professional scientific programmer to drive forward exciting collaborative projects at the interface of innovative microscopy and biophysics
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Current conceptual frameworks for antigenically diverse pathogens either ignore or dismiss the existence of protective epitopes of limited variability, with most efforts to make “universal” vaccines
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Drosophila genetic-engineering. • Experience with experimentation using molecular biology approaches. • Motivated to understand circuit basis of brain function and behavior
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calculations that reveal the fundamental structure of space and time. We are seeking and experienced Product Assurance Manager/Engineer to join our Oxford Space Instrumentation group. The position fits within