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in the Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford, for a period of up to 3 years. The project involves the development of methods to use light to regulate transport of amino acids and to engineer
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(one page cover letter, two page CV, one page publication list). Please do not attach any manuscripts, papers, transcripts, mark sheets or certificates as these will not be considered as part of your
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existing machine learning methods, as well as building robust, well-documented, and reproducible analytics pipelines for long-term use by the wider team. You will carry out data analysis and manage
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curriculum vitae and the names and contact details of two referees as part of your online application. Please do not include manuscripts, publications, transcripts, or certificates with your application, as
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remain employed and paid by the University of Oxford throughout, and no employment relationship will be established with the French institution. The actual starting salary offered will be based
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form, how it is generated and how it evolves. In particular we focus on the evolution and evolvability of vertebral counts, and we use various species of Lake Malawi cichlids as our model organism
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social and hospitality facilities, a small gym and exercise classes. Staff discounts - University staff can access shopping discounts in several ways; by purchasing a TOTUM card, by showing an employee
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With the human population estimated to reach 9.8 billion people by 2050, the looming nitrogen (N) crisis, stemming from the intensive use of fertilisers in agriculture, requires urgent global action
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of the selection criteria set out in the job description. Applications that do not include responses to all criteria will not be considered. Please note that the responsibilities listed below include those specific
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Haematology Unit. You will use state-of-the-art genetic tools and functional genomics to generate and characterize models of CH and ageing, including the role of the bone marrow microenvironment in