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This vacancy has been extended until 08/07/2025 About the Role We are seeking an enthusiastic and ambitious senior biostatistical researcher to join our interdisciplinary team designing, developing
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challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. Currently located in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Experimental Psychology will be moving to the new, purpose-built
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of comparative genomics and molecular evolution analyses to identify these targets. The project will make use of software developed in the Kelly group as well as other widely used software for biological sequence
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, disambiguate historical agents, and contribute to collaborative scholarly outputs. You will present your findings at conferences and help shape the project’s intellectual direction and future development. This
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tract, how immunity develops in early life, and how it goes awry in devastating inflammatory diseases such as necrotising enterocolitis and inflammatory bowel disease. Spatial ‘omics and single cell
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to help you stay fit and healthy, including discounted membership of the university sports centre on the Iffley Road Personal and professional development - We actively encourage all staff to participate in
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, they will liaise with individual research groups regarding work requests, and they will be expected to help train other members of the team in histological techniques. In this position you will undertake
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for all relevant tasks to ensure your success. You will be based at the CRG Unit, Level 4, Nuffield Department of Women’s and Reproductive Health, where you will have opportunities for personal development
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for applications is 12:00 on Monday 7th July 2025. Interviews will be held as soon as possible thereafter. At the Dunn School we are committed to supporting the professional and career development of our postdocs
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the UKRI through the Frontier Guarantee Programme to Dr Jani R Bolla. The work is to be conducted in his lab in the Department Biology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3RB