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collaboration with colleagues in the John Radcliffe Hospital and the Oxford Big Data Institute, with the central aim being the development of rapid diagnostics of antimicrobial resistance in clinical samples. You
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organoids. This collaborative project will involve regular meetings with academic collaborators in Cambridge and Copenhagen as well as commercial partners to discuss project progress and data. About you You
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research aligned with the project aims outlined by Dr Pathania and funded by Ludwig Cancer Research. You will critically analyse, interpret and present experimental data with scientific rigor and
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to determine statistical occurrence of different crystallographic defects. Processing of the multimodal data will allow the appointee to correlate statistics on defects identified at the atomic level with
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, in the Department of Biology and Ineos Oxford Institute, based in the new Life and Mind Building. More information on the research environments can be found at: https://sheppardlab.wordpress.com/ https
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detailed T-cell phenotyping and functional assays • Conduct mechanistic studies using molecular and cellular immunology techniques • Contribute to data analysis, presentation, and publication
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generation sequencing data sets - preferably derived from human immune cells, and a strong interest in working with medical and biological researchers towards a common goal. You must have a proactive and
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data sets - preferably derived from human immune cells, and a strong interest in working with medical and biological researchers towards a common goal. You must have a proactive and adaptable approach
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the job description. Click here for information and advice on writing an effective Supporting Statement. Diversity The Department of Paediatrics is committed to equality and valuing diversity. To discuss
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clinicians, molecular biologists, and other experts to generate and interpret data from real patient cohorts, ensuring your work can translate into tangible impacts on patient care. https://www.rdm.ox.ac.uk