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Programme and the Climate Litigation Lab. The postholder will help supervise and support junior researchers, including PhD students and research assistants, and play an active role in setting the strategic
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is necessary for consolidation of learning, and we therefore seek to explore how sleep changes over time with recovery, how this relates to learning and consolidation, and test novel methods
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, inequality, gender, ethnicity, migration, politics, social movements, health, crime, social networks, the application of computational methods. We welcome candidates with interests in different regions
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postgraduate degree in the Social Sciences/Humanities (or equivalent) and be familiar with X5 costing software and/or Oracle Financials. This role is permanent and full time with the postholder based at St Cross
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device fabrication. Applicants should possess or be close to obtaining a PhD in physics, chemistry, materials science or engineering. They should be highly versed in materials synthesis and
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. The group is working to uncover how peptides presented by MHC-I regulate KIR recognition and NK cell effector function, using novel methods to define KIR peptide-specificity and generate tools for further
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, research assistants, technicians, and PhD and project students. It is essential that you hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (or close to completion) in immunology or related field, alongside with demonstrable
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researchers, who have already produced excellent research during their PhD and in any postdoctoral positions. Securing a Fellowship will offer you the freedom to conduct your own research programme. To aid
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. Successful applicants will be talented researchers, who have already produced excellent research during their PhD and in any postdoctoral positions. Securing a Fellowship will offer you the freedom to conduct
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collaborations within the centre. You must hold a PhD (or near completion) in immunology, or a related field together with proficiency in innate and adaptive immune cell assays such as flow cytometry and ELISA