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into ritual contexts for and musical and poetic responses to the exclamation Benedicamus Domino ('Let us Bless the Lord') in the period c.1000-1500. The successful candidate will have the ability to transcribe
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and/or flow cytometry-based readouts of infection Experience with biochemical assays (e.g. Western blotting) Experience handling/processing samples in vivo infection models and/or human samples
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training and coaching: We offer you ongoing opportunities to deepen your skills. Fixed-term contract and fair salary: The basic salary of EUR 4,932.90 (14 x per year) for a period of 6 years increases if we
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candidate genes and regulatory elements underlying differences in organ size among species. This post is fixed term for 10 months due to the funding being available from 01/10/25 for this fixed period only
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migration and in vivo murine models of inflammation and technical expertise in complex flow cytometry is essential. The previous ability to work with rodents would be advantageous, whilst experience in
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relevant to mammalian cell culture systems, flow cytometry and immunogenicity assays. You will have prior experience of working with animal models. You will be able to work precisely and reproducibly and
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Experience in fluorescence microscopy and/or flow cytometry-based readouts of infection Experience with biochemical assays (e.g. Western blotting) Experience handling/processing samples in vivo infection
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in the Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford, for a period of up to 3 years. The project involves the development of methods to use light to regulate transport of amino acids and to engineer
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work on the PANGEA-HIV project, analysing viral sequence data to assess how effective broadly neutralising antibodies may be against current HIV strains in Southern Africa. Second, you'll support early
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experience of working in a biology or biochemistry laboratory. You will have knowledge of procedures relevant to mammalian cell culture systems, flow cytometry and immunogenicity assays. You will have prior