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plasma channels, and methods for controlling injection of electrons into laser-driven plasma wakefields. This work will be undertaken within the research groups led by Prof. Simon Hooker (Oxford), in
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that control the response to low oxygen conditions in Marchantia polymorpha. They will contribute both to the practical work with plants but also some bioinformatics work on protein structure and function
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working arrangements, subject to operational requirements. Key responsibilities: Maintain laboratory organisation, stock control and ensure compliance with safety and quality standards Manage zebrafish
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testing processes, and software version control (preferably Git) and be comfortable working in Windows Server back-end environments. What We Offer Your happiness and wellbeing at work matters to us, so we
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. This post is formally part of the University’s Finance Division but is embedded within the Medical Sciences Division reporting to the Divisional Financial Controller (DFC). The Medical Sciences Division is an
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Assistant, you will generate clinical descriptions based on existing medical handbooks and/or online resources, whilst maintaining quality control of this process. You will contribute to the identification
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the lead of Prof Daniela Ferreira conducts research using controlled human challenge models to better understand mucosal immunity to respiratory pathogens and inform vaccine development. This position is
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internal controls. You will work closely with colleagues across Estates Services, providing guidance, resolving queries, and ensuring compliance with University regulations. This is a varied and
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accounts receivable processes. You will help manage transactions involving suppliers and tenants, ensuring payments, income, and reconciliations are processed accurately and in line with internal controls
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biochemical reconstitution, electron cryomicroscopy (cryo-EM), advanced bacterial genetics, and phage biology to explore how cells and viruses control the three-dimensional structure of DNA. We investigate how