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career to biological research are particularly welcome to apply. Candidates who have submitted their final PhD thesis at the point of interview and are awaiting final examination are eligible to apply
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overseeing ethical approvals and participant recruitment as required. About You You will have or be close to the completion of a PhD/DPhil in computational neuroscience with experience in contemplative
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seizures and developmental delay, has provided insight into genotype-phenotype relationships (Ben-Shalom et al. Biol. Psych 2017), functional mechanisms (Spratt et al. Neuron 2019), regulatory processes
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The Department of Earth Sciences are seeking a highly motivated and skilled researcher to join our team investigating the physiological and biochemical processes underpinning calcification and
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About the role The Lu lab is interested in the mechanism by which cancer karyotype mutates and becomes resistant to therapy, with the aim of finding new ways to treat cancer more effectively. We
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research in both academic and museum contexts. About you You will hold a PhD/DPhil or be an advanced doctoral candidate (e.g. at the University of Oxford, have at least passed the Transfer of Status and be
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processes, including by depolymerization. The research is part of a large-scale, multi-disciplinary hub and, as such, the candidate will benefit from regular conferences, symposia, mentoring and industry
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and actively contribute to the wider academic environment of the group. It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil (or close to completion) in immunology or a related biomedical discipline and have
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the process and outcomes of genomic testing. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join two exciting and linked qualitative research projects that aim to build a robust evidence base on the
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completion of a relevant PhD/DPhil (e.g. in Computer Science, Engineering, or Medical Image Analysis) and possess sufficient specialist knowledge in medical imaging—particularly whole-body and abdominal MRI