176 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford in Uk
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, physics and astronomy, applied mathematics, statistics, computer science, etc.). The Research Associate will need to be proactive, working both independently and as part of ECI/SoGE climate community and
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Researcher to join the Translation Biology Research Group led by Mr Alex Gordon-Weeks and Professor Kerry Fisher. The group is focussed on understanding the human tumour microenvironment (TME) and its role in
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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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ideally suited to a science graduate with a few years of proven hands-on experience in a number of biochemistry, and RNA/DNA, cellular and molecular biology techniques. Such techniques include, but are not
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possibility for extension. The project involves synthetic organic and physical chemistry and is funded by the European Research Council. About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry (or be close to
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therapy. The work involves applying molecular engineering strategies to enhance the potency and selectivity of antibodies against solid tumours. With a strong emphasis on translational research. You will be
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Physics, who will work on an EPSRC funded project entitled “Perfecting Halide Perovskites: From Precursor Ink Chemistry to Defect
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Modernising Medical Microbiology (MMM) unit at the University of Oxford (https://www.expmedndm.ox.ac.uk/mmm). You will be joining a highly interdisciplinary team of approximately 40 clinicians, computational
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sciences, and for technology development. The project focuses on elucidating the mechanisms of gene expression, by visualising the biochemical reaction, its kinetics, and key conformational changes
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irradiation damage of materials, who is self-motivated and able to plan and deliver a complex research project. You will have a relevant PhD (or be near completion) in Materials Science or Physics and will have