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the University of Oxford, the postholder will conduct scientific research that refines existing methods, sheds light on the impacts of climate change in understudied regions, and informs adaptation and legal
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methods. You will be based in Radcliffe Primary Care on the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter in Oxford and report to the MS&HERG Operations Manager, Dr Angela Martin. Once established in the role, there may be
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publications, and develop independent research interests. Training and mentorship will be provided to support development in translational methods (e.g. in vitro and germ-free mouse models), clinical data
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approaches; and/or (2) analysis of the social and demographic impacts of digital expansion, especially from a gender perspective, using quasi-experimental methods. The research outputs from the project will