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opportunities identified by the Senior Leadership Team, producing financial models as required and providing guidance on financial structures, processes and regulations. This role will be aligned with the MPLS
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experience in T-cell biology, including functional assays such as flow cytometry, T-cell receptor cloning/sequencing, cytokine release assays, ELISpots, and cytotoxicity assays. Knowledge of EBV biology and
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complex, technical research into compelling narratives across digital, print and media channels. Key responsibilities: Develop and lead a School-wide research communications strategy aligned with our brand
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the University of Oxford’s CRM Programme. This role focuses on designing, developing and delivering an effective CRM solution, in alignment with programme objectives and governance, to support the delivery
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lead analysis of large-scale ‘omics datasets, including genomic sequencing, RNA-sequencing, and ribosome profiling data, playing a role in setting the project direction. You will work in a highly
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, including genomic sequencing (e.g. Genomics England and UK Biobank), RNA-sequencing, and ribosome profiling data to develop new insights, uncover novel rare disease diagnoses, and identify new therapeutic
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. Your role is vital to keeping projects on track and aligned with strategic goals. Working closely with a Divisional Programme Manager, you will gain hands-on experience managing project delivery while
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monitoring GL transaction reports for errors, correcting them as needed to align with budgets, including reviewing monthly payroll reports for costing issues. They will oversee the processing of bursary
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longitudinally collected sequencing datasets (both Illumina and Oxford Nanopore) of clinical isolates that can be linked to electronic healthcare record data and/or metagenomic data. These unique datasets provide
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-aligned greenhouse gas mitigation scenarios that are aligned with human rights, and how to assess individual emitters’ contributions to climate change impacts under human rights law. The successful