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, calcium imaging, optogenetics and/or behavioural methods. The project is part of a broader research programme designed to use cross-species research to uncover mechanisms for memory in both health and
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://baldwinlab.chem.ox.ac.uk/. About you Applicants must hold a PhD Biophysics, Chemistry or a related area, or be close to completion, prior to taking up your appointment. The research requires experience in NMR, familiarity
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computational cognitive neuroscience/psychology, computer science, or relevant quantitative field, and a demonstrably strong track record of scientific publication and novel idea generation. You will have strong
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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experience in working with human neuronal cell lines that provide models of understanding the biology of protein aggregation and its phenotypes. About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry or a relevant
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will have a PhD in a relevant scientific discipline and sufficient specialist knowledge relevant to the project to be able to make a start on day one – we do not expect everyone to have all the skills
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research will feed directly into the broader goals of this programme to assess the suitability of various approaches to GGR. About you You will hold or be close to a PhD in Aqueous/Environmental/Ocean
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conferences. It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil in computational biology, genomics, bioinformatics, computer science, statistics, or a related field together with strong programming skills in Python, R
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the Translational Bioelectronics group, led by Prof Tim Denison, at the Department of Engineering Science (Old Road Campus Research
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About the role We are seeking a highly motivated and ambitious Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team in addressing a key question in cancer biology: why brain cancer cells resist current