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, fixed-term position, funded by a Simons Foundation research grant. The successful candidate will be expected to take up this post as soon as possible, with a latest start date of1st October 2026. We
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Collaboration. The primary focus of this post will be the development of computational pipelines for the automated extraction and discovery of image-derived phenotypes (IDPs) across multiple imaging modalities
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university and how to apply. This post is full time and fixed term for 34 months. Only applications received before midday 12:00 on Friday 9th January 2026 will be considered. Interviews will be held as soon
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readouts. Experience with MEA methodology and iPSC-based neuronal and glial differentiation is essential, while experience with multi-omic approaches would be an advantage. The post offers excellent
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This post is an exciting opportunity which will involve a collaborative project between Astra Zeneca and the neural injury group, NDCN. The aim of this post is to develop human cellular models
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cell sampling and biobanking methods for endangered species. This work will support global conservation efforts at a time when over one million species face extinction. The post holder will be involved
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• Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs The post is available on a flexible hybrid basis, minimum on site working 3 days. About the Role The post is funded for 36 months and is based in the Centre
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learning systems. Reporting to the principal investigator, Professor Christopher Summerfield, the post holder will be a member of the Human Information Processing Lab. They will be responsible for carrying
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Planetary Physics (AOPP) sub-department of the department of Physics, at the University of Oxford. The post will address a significant problem in climate forecasting known as the Signal-to-Noise Paradox (SNP
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• Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs The post is available on a flexible hybrid basis, minimum on site working 3 days. About the Role The post is funded for 36 months and is based in the Centre