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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 relevant discipline
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on qualifications and relevant skills acquired and will also be determined by the funding available. About you Applicants will hold a PhD/DPhil or be near completion of a PhD/DPhil in a subject relative to Structural
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include taking part in assessment and examining and supporting the delivery of the departmental masters programme. The successful applicant will have a relevant PhD or DPhil with post-qualification teaching
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expected to be bioinformatic in nature. Applicants must have a PhD in a relevant subject, experience of macrosynteny analysis and phylogenetic analysis of gene families, and a thorough knowledge of animal
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Leedham (colorectal cancer biology), Dan Woodcock (cancer genomics), Helen Byrne (mathematical modelling), and Jens Rittscher (computational pathology and imaging AI), offering a unique opportunity to work
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right to work in the UK, are welcome. Oxford University invites applications for the part-time role of Deputy Director for the MSc in Global Women’s Health—a pioneering, interdisciplinary program
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The Department of Computer Science seeks to employ 2 postdoctoral researchers to work on a new project in the area of LLMs/multi-agent systems, under the direction of PI Professor Michael Wooldridge
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part of a wider programme of work to establish that membraneless organelles, biological liquid droplets, are effectively regions of organic solvent, suspended inside cells and that the properties of each
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The Oxford Agile Initiative has awarded funding for an exciting 12-month research project exploring the macroeconomic and distributional impacts of the UK’s Seventh Carbon Budget. Developed in close
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will be educated to PhD level with relevant experience in molecular plant biology and evolution and will work closely with other group members to assist them with gene functional characterisation