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/or their active counterparts. • To perform direct numerical simulations of the continuum partial differential equations of fluid dynamics, solid mechanics, soft matter or active matter
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on the molecular mechanistic details of mutagenesis in the human genome, based in the research team of Professor Martin Taylor at the Institute of Genetics and Cancer. This will be primarily through computational
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research team investigates molecular mechanisms underlying viral evolution and host changes. You will be working on a project that will focus on understanding how some viruses can change their receptor
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molecular biology. Relevant post-doctoral experience is desirable. High quality peer-reviewed publications and a keen interest in translational regulation are essential. If you have an excellent background in
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is at Grade UE07: £40,497 to £48,149 per annum pro-rata if part-time. Your skills and attributes for success: PhD or equivalent in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g. Molecular biology, Genetics
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biological questions about how cytoskeletal proteins are used by disease-relevant organisms. We have access to excellent facilities such as the Central Oxford Structural and Molecular Imaging centre (COSMIC
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cytoskeletal proteins are used by disease-relevant organisms. We have access to excellent facilities such as the Central Oxford Structural and Molecular Imaging centre (COSMIC), as well as the Micron imaging
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. Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full details of the role and the skills, knowledge and experience required can be found in the Job Description document, provided at the bottom of the next page after
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, Surveillance & Exploration). This innovative initiative, established in 2024, is a collaboration between the University of Oxford and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) aimed at identifying molecular vulnerabilities in
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have the necessary experience and skills to contribute to the research project by applying Drosophila genetics, genome editing, molecular biology, microscopy and bioinformatics to identify and test