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medicine, with a primary focus on optimizing clinical trial design. The partnership will bring together the University of Oxford’s expertise in statistics, mathematics, engineering and AI with industry
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learning systems. Reporting to the principal investigator, Professor Christopher Summerfield, the post holder will be a member of the Human Information Processing Lab. They will be responsible for carrying
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-of-the-art laboratory and clinical facilities that form an ideal environment for our translational research agenda. The main objectives of our research programme are to: • Understand the mechanisms
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Weickenmeier. You will be part of an interdisciplinary team of pioneering researchers, with the primary aim to understand the impact of age, trauma, and neurodegenerative diseases on the brain’s unique form and
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possible. Reporting to the Principal Investigator, Professor Taddeo, the post holder will join the dynamic research group on Digital Ethics and Defence Technologies, contributing to pioneering work at the
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, including T cell activation assays, co-culture systems, cytokine profiling (e.g., ELISA, multiplex bead arrays), and multicolour flow-cytometry. You will have experience with processing primary tissue and
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of innate sensing and signalling in macrophages at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology. In this position you will report to the Principal Investigator, Professor Jelena Bezbradica Mirkovic. In this position
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, electron and neutron scattering techniques, spectroscopy, and crystallography. You will be able to conduct high quality, original research and have a strong record of journal publication or other output
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/or R) and understanding of Markov model principles. You will be based in the Gibson Building, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6GG as your normal place
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• Demonstrable expertise in in vivo mouse models of immune function (e.g. infection, tumour, autoimmunity, or tolerance) • Strong experience with primary T cell isolation, stimulation, and functional