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We are seeking an ambitious and highly motivated Research Associate to work in a programme of research that aims to investigate extracellular vesicle biogenesis and biomarkers in Parkinson’s disease
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The MRC Brain Network Dynamic Unit (BNDU, University of Oxford) is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to undertake a program of research under the supervision of Dr Ashwini Oswal (Oswal Group
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translocations. The post is funded by a collaborative grant that aims to develop the basic science and experimental basis for translation to personalised mRNA vaccines for rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare cancer in
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building a vibrant, global alumni network and supporting lifelong learning and professional development. Key responsibilities: Plan and deliver a diverse calendar of in-person, virtual and hybrid alumni
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Resources for a Thriving Habitat), a new strategic research programme. While this role will be based within Earth Sciences, the other three posts span across Chemistry, Materials, Engineering, and Geography
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to further develop technology that we have invented to assemble large DNA molecules of any sequence with ease. Using this technology, it is possible to rapidly and simply assemble DNA molecules up to hundreds
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period of up to 12 months in the first instance, with the possibility of an extension, subject to funding. The project entails the development of a kinetic Monte Carlo (KMC) framework for the simulation
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. They will also be expected to contribute to the department’s research portfolio in Optical and Photonic engineering, obtaining external funding to enable development of a new and independent research program
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their target antigens and become activated in serious human diseases, including autoimmune disorders, infectious diseases, and cancers. We study how adaptive T cell immunity is developed and/or becomes impaired
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specialist knowledge in the discipline to work within established research programmes. You will be able to work independently, and you must have the ability to manage your own academic research and associated