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potato and wheat. The post holder will be a member of a collaborative research consortium involving academic and industry partners. There will be opportunities for personal development, mentoring with
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vaccine platforms. You will provide support in the insectary work, and the related in vivo experiment and research work including research design, methodological development, and the analysis and reporting
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the DR Amiya Bhatia. This role includes research assistant work such as handling and analysis of quantitative and mixed-methods data from pre-post and retrospective surveys, development of study
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of working University employees enjoy 38 days’ paid holiday, generous pension schemes, travel discounts, and a variety of professional development opportunities. Our range of other employee benefits and
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have access to the University Club and sports facilities, professional development through the Researcher Hub, and a vibrant academic and cultural environment in central Oxford. More information is
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professional development opportunities. Our range of other employee benefits and discounts also includes free entry to the Botanic Gardens and University colleges, and discounts at University museums. Seehttps
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(University of Bristol). This project seeks to deliver a step-change in how we understand the dangerous eruptive transitions that are associated with significant disruptions and fatalities. The project will use
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discovery and development, and antifungal resistance. Investigators working on antifungals will have the opportunity to establish their group in a state-of-the-art building, the Life and Mind Building (https
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. For candidates interested in research beyond the current post, there may be opportunities available to develop a programme towards a higher degree (PhD) in an associated topic. You will be working in a growing
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A one-year Research Assistant position is available in Prof Ivan Ahel’s group based in the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford to study ADP-ribosylation signalling in DNA