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physiological systems and disease. The main duties of this post will be to undertake discovery science, secure external funding to prosecute an independent research programme and educate undergraduate and post
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to develop a personal research programme in observational or theoretical cosmology, with a particular emphasis on ultra-large-scale cosmology (including primordial non-Gaussianity and horizon-sized effects
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Are you passionate about pioneering neurotechnology to transform lives affected by chronic pain? Join the University of Oxford’s EPIONE programme, a six-year EPSRC-funded initiative that brings
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• Employee Assistance Programme • Discounted bus travel and Season Ticket travel loans Secondment opportunity This post could be considered as a secondment opportunity. Please discuss any secondment
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) in Engineering or Computer Science Excellent English written and spoken communication skills Excellent knowledge in computer networks Excellent hardware design skills (Verilog) Excellent programming
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programme. You will specifically be located in the Barnes group, but you will also work across large Interdisciplinary team going from antigen discovery to human cancer prevention studies. You will be part of
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the department’s global reputation for excellence. You’ll plan, write and edit content for internal newsletters, intranet, and promotional materials; plan engagement activities; and work with colleagues at all
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We are seeking a talented and highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Scientist to join Professor Christian Siebold’s laboratory, supporting a CRUK-funded Programme Award on Molecular Mechanisms
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completion of, a relevant PhD/DPhil together with relevant experience. You will have the ability to lead and report an original research programme, as shown by a documented research track record, including
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(Academic Futures) is an interesting and varied role with two main areas of work: (1) working to support the development of the Academic Futures programme and scholar cohort, the University’s flagship