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-defined disease states and is funded by ERC. Find out more about the Aye research and group at: https://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/people/yimon-aye About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Biology
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proposals and results, and represent the research network at meetings. Diversity Committed to equality and valuing diversity Our active Psychiatry People and Culture teams and initiatives work to make
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process, leading to more resilient development. An important second aim of the project is in working with networks of institutes in central Asia to strengthen capacity, and to develop further efforts in
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to attend Hub events, including symposia, project meetings, networking events and industry mentoring. The University of Oxford and the Department of Chemistry offer an inclusive and supportive working
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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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, activation, and effector functions in preclinical models of autoimmunity. This research is part of a broader effort to define how inhibitory receptors tune T-cell responses in health and disease, ultimately
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delivering a wide range of outcomes for the Wellcome-funded international project CYCLONE, including peer-reviewed publications, novel software tools, university seminars, presentations at meetings/workshops
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, contributing £50B to GDP and direct employment for >300,000 people in 12,000 companies. This project will collaborate with the REWIRE IKC (Innovation and Knowledge Centre: Transforming Net Zero with Ultrawide
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The Kelly lab welcomes individuals with diverse career backgrounds – PhD-level scientists in any discipline with expertise in data and programming, or software engineers outside of academia looking to change
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participating in the training and management of PhD students. Solid-state spin photon interfaces are central to emerging quantum technologies, such as optical quantum networks and quantum sensors. Point defects