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analyses, including tasks and analysis using AI language models (LLMs). The postdoctoral researcher will co-lead the ethical application process for clinical fMRI and online behavioural studies and supervise
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, fluorescent microscopy, etc.), as well as extensive experience in quantitative proteomics (both sample preparation and data analysis) is expected. As a postdoctoral researcher, you are expected be able
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computer programs to design experimental paradigms, analyse data and conduct advanced statistical analysis. Prior experience in running neuromodulation studies including TMS and TUS is essential. You will be
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We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Scientist with a strong background in human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) differentiations and computational analysis to join Dr
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of glycoprotein structural analysis using bottom-up mass spectrometry. The project will also include developing and applying applications in glycomics and native MS. Our goal is to characterise the structure
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), based at the Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford. The post aims to assist with the preparation and molecular characterisation of tumours using multi-omic analysis focusing principally
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ZEISS LLSM, ZEISS Elyra, ZEISS 980 confocal, PicoQuant FLIM, PicoQuant Luminosa, and bioimage analysis of fluorescence microscopy images. You must have the ability to manage your own academic research and
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, image analysis and tissue biology. Experience in the tumour microenvironment and immune oncology is essential. You will have an excellent publication track record and have the ability to manage your own
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science, with applications to public and veterinary health, therapeutic development, and pandemic preparedness. You will contribute to method development, data analysis, and collaborative projects, and will
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products (e.g. transcripts and proteins) and imaging analysis. The roles of relevant parasite genes and pathways are investigated using gene expression perturbation approaches, such as RNA interference and