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responses in the context of inflammatory bowel disease and other mucosal barrier disorders. A central aim will be to define the mechanisms by which metabolites such as butyrate shape antimicrobial programmes
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of temperature on plant-pathogen interactions. We are applying an integrated approach that combines understanding of pathogen biology and plant immunity to inform the development of climate-resilient crops. You
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differentiation in vivo. These studies aim to advance our basic understanding of humoral immunity and may have important implications for the development of novel vaccines and therapeutic agents designed to treat a
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funded by BBSRC and is fixed-term for 6 months. This project is to develop simple cell (SimCell, non-dividing bacteria cell) based biocatalyst to transform waste from cultured meat process into essential
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at the microscale. The post holder will be primarily a member of the engineering research group with responsibility for development of fluid walls technology for advanced cell biology assays in close collaboration
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epidemiology, biostatistics and health economics. You will also have a unique opportunity to develop your clinical experience and expertise in the management of adults with rare bone disorders from the clinics
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work within established research programmes. Excellent communication skills are essential, including the ability to write for publication, present research proposals and results, and represent
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We are seeking to recruit a Research Assistant for 6 months to support a research programme in the Flashman lab, Department of Biology, University of Oxford. The project aims to engineer Plant
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involves the further development and application of ESR spectroscopy to the investigation of organic semiconductor heterojunction nanoparticles for photocatalysis in collaboration with the group of Prof
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governments, development financiers, market participants and local communities, ensuring that equity and inclusion are at the centre of the work. The research you lead will generate both academic outputs and