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. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of structure-function relationships in delivery systems. This post is available immediately for a fixed-term of 18 months or until 30 November 2028
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by personal merit and the application of criteria which are related to the duties of each particular post and the relevant salary structure. In all cases, ability to perform the job will be the primary
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epitranscriptomics, RNA biology, single-cell/spatial approaches, microenvironment, and structural epigenetics, although we are open to other areas. We encourage cross-disciplinary science which brings together
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the first instance Hours: Full Time (37.5 hours per week) About the role We are seeking a highly motivated individual with expertise in structural biology and biochemistry to join the lab of Prof Dmitry
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environmental impacts of major feeds used in animal agriculture (rice, oats, rye, barley, and sunflower). The role involves conducting literature reviews to identify suitable data, re-structuring datasets in
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate with expertise in optical spectroscopy, structural characterisation techniques and modelling applied to next-generation semiconductors
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activities. Working within a developing matrix structure, you will manage a portfolio of research centres, initiatives and projects—including the newly established Oxford-UBS Centre for Applied AI. You will
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an understanding of its configuration, data structures and reporting capabilities. They will ensure the system is effectively maintained, continuously improved, and used consistently across the institution
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clearly and effectively Comfortable gathering, structuring, and presenting information in a clear and accessible way Sponsorship and Right to Work This role does not meet the criteria for sponsorship under
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on the PRISM-MTZ project funded by NERC. This project aims to quantitatively image the bulk structure and discontinuity topographies of the mantle transition zone (MTZ), to quantify trade-offs between