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’ programme grant. Find out more about the research and group at: About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Physical Chemistry or a related area, (or be close to completion) prior to taking up the appointment
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Oxford’s Department of Orthopaedics (NDORMS) as well as collaborators in Bristol and Cardiff. You should have a PhD/DPhil (or be near completion) in robotics, computer vision, machine learning or a closely
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a 3-year, fixed-term position, funded by a research grant from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. The starting date of this position is flexible with an earliest start date
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relevant skills acquired and will also be determined by the funding available. About you You should hold, or be near completion of, a PhD/DPhil in Molecular Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biophysics or related
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members of the research group which include research assistants, MBiol and PhD students, and project volunteers. They will have access to cutting-edge experimental and computational facilities situated in
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and how it may respond to vaccination. You will supervise master’s and PhD students, and support the overall efforts of the lab. This post offers the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge translational
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spatially-resolved models of metastatic outgrowth in the liver which account for interactions between stromal, immune and tumour cells. You will analyse quantitative imaging data from a variety of sources
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The Ethox Centre is an internationally-recognised multidisciplinary bioethics research centre, and a vibrant and intellectually exciting place to work. The Centre is located within Oxford Population
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Professor Cathy Creswell. About You You will have or be close to completion of a PhD/DPhil in psychology, together with some relevant experience. Demonstrable experience of collecting and analysing
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Oxford. The post-holder is required to hold a PhD/DPhil in a relevant discipline and will carry out independent research exploring fundamental mechanisms of mechanotransduction and its role in