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Elliott (immune-oncology), Ellie Barnes (immunoprevention) and Simon Leedham (precancer discovery). Within Oxford, the alliance spans multiple departments and networks basic science (including spatial
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available until 31/12/2026. Key responsibilities: • Manage own academic research and administrative activities. This involves small scale project management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work
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research and administrative activities. This involves small scale project management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. The post will be based in the Chemistry Research Laboratory
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writing and verbally, to a variety of stakeholders. Your ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines, coupled with a flexible and proactive problem-solving approach, will ensure your success in
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activities, and coordinating multiple aspects of work to meet project deadlines. You will supervise and train junior staff in in vitro and in vivo techniques including molecular biology, biochemistry, cell
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of the trial management team. As Senior Clinical Trial Manager, you will independently manage complex, high-profile clinical trials involving multiple stakeholders, extended timelines, and stringent regulatory
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concept for a linear collider based on a hybrid of radio-frequency and plasma-accelerator technology. This project will focus on developing plasma accelerators towards the high luminosities (via increased
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Services Department delivers innovative and world-class technology solutions to support the School’s mission: to be a world-class business school community, embedded in a world-class university, tackling
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absorption analyses of photocatalyst function, including operando photoinduced absorption studies, and their correlation of materials structure, spectroelectrochemical analyses and hydrogen evolution
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in a range of MS Office applications and be willing to use technology to the fullest to reduce administrative processes. Some knowledge of the workings of the University of Oxford would be advantageous