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About the role We are seeking an Associate Professor of Climate Change and Child Health to join a dynamic cross-university program on climate change and child health and well-being led by Prof
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the Computational Rare Disease Genomics (CRDG) Team, which is led by Associate Professor Nicky Whiffin and based within the University of Oxford’s Big Data Institute. The CRDG team collectively use
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We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Transcriptomics of iPSC-Derived Neurons to join the newly established Oxford-GSK Institute for Molecular & Computational Medicine (IMCM
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the group and communicating our research; and generating new research and grant opportunities. It is essential that the post-holder has a doctoral degree (PhD or DPhil) in physics, engineering, or another
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must hold a Masters or PhD in a relevant field such as cardiac imaging, biomedical engineering, computer science, Physics, or a related discipline. Prior experience in MRI research, including working
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to scientific colleagues. Support the senior team in designing an internal funding programme for translational research projects to de-risk technology development. Manage the administrative activities related
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Automated Verification theme in the Department of Computer Science and a research group with responsibility for carrying out research on the robustness (continuity) of equivalences in probabilistic systems
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. Selection criteria: • Hold, or be near to completion of, a PhD/DPhil in biomaterials, bioengineering, biology, chemistry, nanotechnology, or related field • Experience establishing and
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hold a PhD/DPhil (or close to completion) in immunology or a related field, alongside demonstrable experience in culturing and performing in vitro assays with T cells, and generating in vitro CD4+ T cell
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considered of Assistant or Associate Professor rank. Therefore, the School welcomes applications from early career candidates (i.e., scholars who have recently completed or will very soon complete their PhD