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by deploying robotic systems in real application environments. As the successful candidate, you will have professional experience developing complex electro-mechanical hardware and systems integration
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the delivery of the Laboratory for AI Security Research (LASR), a flagship programme at the heart of a national effort involving government, academia and industry. You’ll manage the full operational portfolio
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You will work to develop novel gene editing strategies that can eventually be used in clinical trials, managing your own research including laboratory experiments and analysis, with guidance
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observational study on “Ageing mechanisms in children with perinatally acquired HIV on antiretroviral therapy”. This role is based at the Peter Medawar Building, in Oxford. You will adapt existing and develop new
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at four areas: 1) Academic merit and potential 2) Leadership experience and capacity development 3) Alignment with AfOx values and themes 4) Commitment to Africa's development. To be considered
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of Medicine. The laboratory focuses on developing disease-representative models of brain tumours that recapitulate tumour behaviour in vivo, treatment responses, and inter- and intratumoral heterogeneity
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the employee lifecycle. This role provides a rewarding opportunity to further develop your HR expertise within a complex higher‑education and research environment. We welcome applications from staff currently in
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. About you To be successful in this role you will have: experience in casework and high-level administrative support work, preferably in a higher education setting; highly developed written and verbal
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discovered that carbonic anhydrase 1 (CA1)—a small protein abundant and specific to RBCs—is released and excreted in urine during intravascular haemolysis. Building on this biomarker, we developed a lateral
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, machine learning, and/or computational biology to be able to work within established research programmes. They will have excellent communication skills, including the ability to write for publication