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Investigator). The applicant will make essential contributions to a research programme focussed on gut bacteria that produce a genotoxin, called colibactin The successful candidate will have extensive skills in
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already) and apply online. Interested candidates can email Dr. James E. Thaventhiran (jedt2@cam.ac.uk ) for informal enquiries. If you have any queries regarding the application process, please contact
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maturity in the above areas; • strong skills and interest in building instrumentation to address biological questions; • strong quantitative skills in data analysis and programming
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other sites involved in this multicentre trial. Applicants should have expertise and experience of physical activity and/or dietary behaviour change interventions in clinical populations, with an emphasis
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July 2025. If you have any queries related to the role, please contact Professor Veronika Fikfak (). If you have any queries related to the application process, please contact Niamh Sutton (). About you
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community is embedded in our appointments processes. Reasonable adjustments will be made at each stage of the recruitment process for any candidate with a disability. We are open to considering applications
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. Application Process Applications for this vacancy are to be made online via www.recruit.ox.ac.uk and Vacancy ID 179922 . You will be required to upload your curriculum vitae and a supporting statement, setting
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additional expertise in areas such as FACS/mass cytometry, bioinformatics, or in vivo work (holding a personal licence) would be advantageous. Application Process If you would like to discuss this role, please
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already) and apply online. If you have any queries regarding the application process please contact Anastasia Nezhentseva. Email: an286@cam.ac.uk Telephone: (0)1223 330117 Please quote reference PF45896
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. Bulky and helix-distorting DNA damage physically blocks the forward movement of transcribing RNA polymerase II. Such DNA damage-induced transcription stress can lead to severe cellular dysfunction, death