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. The University of Oxford uses the grade of Associate Professor for most of its academic appointments. Appointments to Associate can include those at the start of their careers directly from PhD, as well as more
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be generated during the project. The candidate must have completed (or be near completion) a PhD/DPhil in Neuroscience/Biochemistry or relevant discipline and have excellent previous laboratory
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medically qualified, ST3 and above, have full GMC registration and already hold, or have submitted for Higher Degree (PhD/DPhil/MD). Applicants must also hold a current National Training Number (NTN
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that fosters regular discussion and interdisciplinary exchange. We welcome applications from highly motivated, creative individuals with a deep interest in immunology and a strong publication record. A PhD (or
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the group at meetings, and support collaborative work with national and international partners. It is essential that you hold (or be close to completing) a PhD/DPhil in a relevant subject and have strong
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the causes and treatment of human disease, and to integrate them further with Oxford’s thriving biomedical community. You will have a higher degree (PhD/DPhil) and a track record of internationally competitive
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closely with collections managers and conservators. This is a full-time, permanent role working 37.5 hours per week. About You You will have a PhD degree in a relevant scientific subject or equivalent
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discussions, seminars, and public engagement activities. It is essential that you must hold, or be close to completing, a PhD/DPhil in immunology or a relevant field, with previous laboratory experience working
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Centre staff, including Professor Cathy Creswell and Professor Obi Ukoumunne, senior statistician in the Centre About You You will have or be close to completion of a PhD/DPhil/hold a Master’s degree in
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completed a PhD within the last three years, who have produced research with the potential to influence their field, and who are committed to high quality teaching. You will have a clear plan for research and