184 post-doc-soil-structure-interaction Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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to underpin Salmonella pathogenesis. The post-holder will be responsible for managing their own academic research programme in Salmonella effector biology. You will have a high degree of autonomy to develop
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developing formalisms for their interpretation (GMC structure, dynamical state, lifetime, formation, evolution), and/or ii) weighing the supermassive black holes lurking at galaxy centres using molecular gas
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research projects require a creative, multidisciplinary approach, and as such provide opportunities across parasitology, structural biology, biochemistry and cell biology including single molecule
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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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practical knowledge of protein purification, ensemble biochemistry, and sample preparation to support your biophysical studies; • interact with biochemist and structural biology collaborators based
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of temperature on plant-pathogen interactions. We are applying an integrated approach that combines understanding of pathogen biology and plant immunity to inform the development of climate-resilient crops. You
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The Department of Biology is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate for 6 months (ending no later than 18th April 2026 currently). This post is financially supported by funds from a
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), Neha Potnis (Auburn), Courtney Leisner (Virginia Tech)) and Thomas Lahaye (Tübingen)) to investigate the effect of fluctuating temperatures on the outcome and evolution of plant-pathogen interactions. We
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structural), ECG, and genetics, to model disease trajectories and improve risk prediction in cardiomyopathies. The successful applicant will work closely with the PI to deliver research projects, supervise
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characteristics directly. The main responsibilities of the post holder are to develop and edit molecular simulations of different biologically relevant membrane chemistries, for example membranes with different