72 postdoc-molecular-dynamics Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Oxford in Uk
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have recently highlighted the importance of the FAT1 gene during carcinogenesis (Lu et al, Nature Cell Biology 2025; Lu and Kanu, Nature Cell Biology 2025). We strive to understand the molecular
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at conferences, and represent the research group at meetings. You will be able to work in an effective, positive and respectful manner with other group members (DPhil students; postdocs) and collaborators. In
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-molecule fluorescence microscopy, optical and magnetic tweezers) together with in-house molecular biology and biochemistry. Studying the dynamics of DNA and RNA replication at the single-molecule level
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technologies have exploded in recent years, generating multi-dimensional data from millions of cells and thousands of molecular features. Understanding these data and harnessing their insights remains an ongoing
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focuses on understanding how tumour cell plasticity and dynamic cell state transitions drive resistance, and aims to identify actionable vulnerabilities that could inform future therapies. You will work
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-Cardiovascular Medicine provides a vibrant and dynamic environment for researchers, offering state-of-the-art facilities and a multidisciplinary team approach to cardiovascular research. This opportunity is
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and how clonal hematopoiesis (CH) affects the normal physiological ageing process. You will work within a team that comprises of the Nerlov lab , working alongside other groups within the Molecular
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of the research group, including postdocs, research assistants, technicians, PhD and project students, as well as to represent the PI and ISML when required. You will hold a Masters or PhD degree (or be close to
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BBSRC grant awarded to Prof Francesco Licausi. The work is to be conducted in the Life and Mind Building, Department of Biology, University of Oxford. The postholder will work on the molecular mechanisms
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settings. We are seeking a highly motivated postdoc to conduct research into this fast-moving area. Directions may include investigating quality evaluation methods for multi-agent systems, attack surfaces