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scientists, forming small teams focused on ambitious, ‘blue sky’ research for novel methods development relevant for drug discovery analysis pipelines, trial design and operational efficiency. Led by Professor
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are looking for a researcher to drive the preparation and analysis of new and existing large-scale wearable sensor datasets. You will be an integral member of the wearables group based at Oxford, led by Aiden
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scientists, forming small teams focused on ambitious, ‘blue sky’ research for novel methods development relevant for drug discovery analysis pipelines, trial design and operational efficiency. Led by Professor
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field. Experience in the following is essential: single-cell fluorescence microscopy, microfluidics, image analysis, and machine learning (as applied to biological imaging). Python and MATLAB programming
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structural biology, specifically cryo-EM/ET and will work closely with other group members to assist them with structural analysis of plant protein complexes. They must work as part of a team, be willing to
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biochemistry and structural analysis. You will contribute to protein production, purification and analysis of constructs to test the devices developed in the group. Your expertise in structural and
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position under the supervision of Professor Ruy Sebastian Bonilla. The successful candidate will play a key role in the TACOS-PV (Temperature Analysis and Characterisation in Operational Solar Photovoltaics
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at the CERN accelerator complex, followed by corresponding data analysis. The outcomes of this work are expected to support the HL-LHC Upgrade by identifying possible improvements in dynamic aperture
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and shipping for multiomic and spatial transcriptomic analysis. Validation of targets identified will be performed using bespoke organoid biology approaches on primary tumour and genetically engineered
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holder will also contribute to an ongoing project that aims to develop and integrate advanced acquisition, reconstruction and analysis techniques for diffusion MRI. This includes contributing toward