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Baker). The subject of the research project within the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Oxford is to re-programme immune cells as part of a larger programme to develop novel therapeutics
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, and familiarity with the existing literature and research in the field. Possess sufficient specialist knowledge to develop research projects and methodologies and the ability to independently plan and
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. The post-holder will be one of six centre-funded postdoctoral researchers delivering on projects that form our core research programme. They will be a cornerstone of the centre, collaborating across our
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within ORI and across the Programme Grant, contributing to the development of tools and high-quality publications, and engaging with application partners as appropriate. How to apply Please apply online by
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, you will be an enthusiastic and self-driven researcher able to plan and deliver high-quality scientific work. You will hold (or be close to obtaining) a PhD/DPhil in a relevant discipline and have
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challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. The Department of Psychiatry is based on the Warneford Hospital site in Oxford – a friendly, welcoming place of work
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months. The project involves instrument development and studies of electron-induced processes in a variety of small to medium sized molecules, and is funded by the ‘New Directions in Molecular Scattering
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potential further extension, subject to confirmed funding. You will lead experiments in the OPG arc-jet/plasma wind tunnel, developing and commissioning facility upgrades (higher-power operation, new nozzles
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the universities of Manchester and Oxford. The post-holder will be one of six centre-funded postdoctoral researchers delivering on projects that form our core research programme. They will be a cornerstone of the
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Health Modelling, to work with a team working with Dr Ben Amies-Cull on a research programme on the Cities for Better Health: Child Obesity