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qualification (preferably a DPhil or PhD) in a relevant area of Hebrew Bible / Old Testament, have a research record appropriate to the stage of your career and familiarity with the existing literature and
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hold, or be close to completion of, a postgraduate degree (PhD/DPhil or Masters) with a focus on Taxation Law; potential to provide outstanding teaching and supervision to high-achieving students in
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. With a relevant PhD/DPhil with significant post-qualification research experience, it is essential that you possess sufficient specialist knowledge in in-vivo models of cancer, brain tumours, paediatric
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close to completion of, a PhD/DPhil in molecular and cellular neuroscience, or equivalent • Knowledge of the cell and molecular biology mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease, or related neurodegenerative
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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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(DPAG), Oxford University. You will work alongside leading experts in mitochondrial metabolism, and engaging with postdoctoral scientists, PhD candidates, and research staff. In this environment, you will
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, or be near to completion, of a relevant PhD degree and have experience in molecular/cellular biology relevant to the programme of work. They must be strongly motivated with a highly enthusiastic
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relationship between exposure to head impacts and the development of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and related dementias later in life. You will hold a relevant PhD/DPhil with post
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of outputs from funded projects. This post is offered on a full-time, fixed-term basis for 2 years and based at the Oxford Cancer, OCDEM, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, OX3 7LE. About you You will have a PhD in
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to biology • Proven ability to run a project and keep it on track • Professional proficiency in English • A PhD degree is a plus but not a formal requirement. Who are we? The Nynke Dekker Lab ( https