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annum. This is inclusive of a pensionable Oxford University Weighting of £1,730 per year We have a new and exciting Postdoctoral Research Assistant position available within the CRC-STARS spatial biology
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cancer progression, immune evasion, and therapeutic resistance. We place a strong emphasis on the use of spatial biological approaches applied to human tumour models including organ/tumour perfusion, slice
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We have a new and exciting Postdoctoral Research Assistant position available within the CRC-STARS spatial biology team, analysing and interpreting spatial transcriptomic data. You will work on the
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Communication, Collaboration, and Care Delivery). This role focuses on Work Package 1 (WP1): Analysing the Spatial Design of Emergency Departments (EDs) in the Swiss Healthcare System using advanced spatial
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annum. This is inclusive of a pensionable Oxford University Weighting of £1,730 per year The Applied Spatial Biology Oxford Group has an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join
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The Applied Spatial Biology Oxford Group has an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join their team. The work will be jointly supervised by Professor Helen Byrne
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impact that is being realised across the world-leading research infrastructure. About the role: We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled scientist to develop and deliver advanced histology and spatial
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sequencing, spatial and single-cell multi-omics. This research could deepen the fundamental knowledge and promote translational/preclinical development. You must have a proactive and adaptable approach to work
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provides a dynamic and inspiring environment for researchers to address the grand challenges of our time. The post doc position is part of the research group “Spatial Data Science and GeoCommunication” led
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Role The School of Advanced Study, University of London, is a partner in a major international research project: ‘Project StoryMachine: exploring implications of recommender based spatial hypertext