175 postdoct-density-functional-theory Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford in Uk
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Research Associate to join an MRC-funded project investigating how immune checkpoint receptors regulate T-cell activation and function. Project Overview This project focuses on understanding the molecular
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About the role We have an exciting opportunity to join the Wood Lab in the Department of Paediatrics as our Postdoctoral Researcher This role is part of a larger interdisciplinary program focused
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to revolutionize how we identify proteins and their modifications—especially phosphorylation, which plays a critical role in regulating protein function but remains elusive with current technologies. We’re
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of immune cells involved in lipid presentation pathways using cutting-edge immunological and transcriptomic techniques, such as multicolour flow cytometry, in vitro T cell functional assays, as well as TCR
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Oxford Population Health (the Nuffield Department of Population Health) provides an excellent environment for multi-disciplinary research and teaching and for professional and support staff. We work
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About the Project Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Chemistry to work under the supervision of Professor Philipp Kukura for a period of up to one year. The project
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About the role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Chemical Biology and Bioengineering to work under the supervision of Professor Yimon Aye for a period of up to 12
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Reporting to Sridhar Vasudevan you will become an integral part of an interdisciplinary team working on elucidating the interplay between sleep and neurodegeneration pathways to uncover potential
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Hours:Full Time (37.5 hours per week) About the role We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join a small supportive team under the supervision of Dr Sarah Shammas. Eukaryotic
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About the Role We are seeking to appoint a creative, highly motivated and talented postdoctoral researcher in microbial genomics to work within the Modernising Medical Microbiology (MMM) unit at the