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Programme Award on Molecular Mechanisms of Morphogen Signalling in the Tumour Microenvironment. This is an exceptional opportunity to work at the interface of structural biology and cell biology, exploring
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Facility (PX-SRF), this role provides an exceptional opportunity to work at the forefront of fragment-based lead discovery for Klebsiella targets. You will play a key role in structural and biochemical
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, bricklaying, or a relevant trade. Extensive experience in construction-related work, particularly carpentry Capable of undertaking manual work safely, including lifting and working at heights. Awareness
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Facility Scientist, you will contribute to all aspects of model generation and validation. Responsibilities will include: • Design and construction of molecular reagents and targeting constructs
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procedures, including recording changes to the databases and datasets in a well-structured manner. To be considered, you must hold a Masters in a scientific or numerate subject, or have equivalent relevant
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and expertise to support your research, including state of the art biological imaging, structural biology and biochemical facilities. We have a strong commitment to career development and mentoring
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, including the ability to handle sensitive structural power dynamics. You will have experience in chairing multi-stakeholder meetings, and excellent planning skills and attention to detail. Proficiency in
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the Director of Graduate Studies on both the curriculum aspects of the programme and its organisational aspects. As such, you will have an active role in ensuring the delivery of strategic and structural
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research libraries in the University of Oxford, with over 22 million collection items, vast digital holdings, across 30 plus buildings, some of which are surely the most famous historic structures in Europe
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The Nuffield Department of Medicine is seeking a highly skilled Postdoctoral Research Scientist to join Professor Thomas Bowden’s group within the Division of Structural Biology (STRUBI). Funded by