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the selection process. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in biophysics, biochemistry, physical chemistry, physics, engineering, or a related area, or have submitted a PhD thesis prior to taking up
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candidate will hold a PhD in physics, biophysics, physical chemistry, engineering, or a related area, or have submitted a PhD thesis prior to taking up the appointment. The research requires strong interest
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to 2-3 lectures or tutorial per year. About you You will hold a PhD/Dphil (or near to completion) in field relating to cancer biology, immunology or cell biology. You will possess exceptional
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close to the completion of a relevant PhD/DPhil in statistical genetics or related field. A proven track record of method development in statistical genetic and the ability to manage your own academic
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) benefiting from the exceptional network of academics at the University of Oxford, including the Oxford Volcanology group. About you You will hold or be close to the completion of, a relevant PhD/DPhil
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execute novel approaches towards experimental immunology and the development of mRNA vaccines for rhabdomyosarcoma, in collaboration with a team of postdoctoral scientists, research assistants and PhD/DPhil
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findings at external meetings, funder organisations and seminars. The post-holder should either hold, or be close to completion of, a PhD/DPhil in a subject relevant to the post preferably with experience
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findings at external meetings, funder organisations and seminars. The post-holder should either hold or be close to completion of a PhD/DPhil in a subject relevant to the post preferably with experience
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assessor for undergraduate and graduate examinations. The successful candidate should normally have received the degree of PhD in the field of Irish Literature before 1700, or at least have submitted a
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. You will also supervise PhD students, support junior statisticians, and help shape the future direction of the Unit’s research. If you’re passionate about using statistics to tackle real-world health