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the uptake and impact of Ethiopia’s national digital ID programme ‘Fayda’, which includes refugees. The Government of Ethiopia (GoE) has been a global leader in pursuing the Comprehensive Refugee
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between multiple organoid models. You will contribute intellectually to the development of the research and help shape the wider research programme. Responsibilities will also include helping with
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to perform a broad array of bespoke tasks effectively and with minimum operator intervention. This role is an integral part of our EPSRC Programme Grant in Embodied Intelligence and will involve both
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our multidisciplinary team working at the interface of epidemiology, data science, and public health policy. The successful candidate will develop and apply advanced mathematical and computational
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cytometry innovations. You will be responsible for carrying out an advanced flow cytometry focused research program, including but not limited to complex immune profiling, sorting and cloning immune cells
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internationally diverse College within Oxford University, fostering an inclusive and egalitarian community. We offer: Membership of the University’s staff benefits program, including 38 days’ paid holiday (pro rata
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About the role The Department of Chemistry is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Robinson Lab’s translational research programme funded by a leading pharmaceutical
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SECURE project, a major multi-partner programme developing self adaptive gene therapies for neurological disease. This will involve (1) producing a single nuclei atlas of the substantia nigra and (2
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clinical trials, and developing personalised models to understand therapy response characteristics. You will contribute to a pioneering tissue-focused research programme aimed at enhancing cure rates
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normal place of work. You will join the SMOC (Stem cell signatures of Mutational Order in Colorectal Cancer) study, a Cancer Research UK–funded programme led from the University of Oxford. The project aims