189 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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The new Oxford-Hyundai Motor Group Foresight Centre is a major research centre located within the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School. Funded through a generous research sponsorship from
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We are excited to offer this Research Assistant position at the University of Oxford, under the supervision of Professor Paul Goldberg. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a major
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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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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
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We are seeking to appoint a full-time Postdoctoral Researcher in Robotics to work within The Podium Institute for Sports Medicine and Technology at the University of Oxford. The Podium Institute
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is fixed term for up to 36 months with a start date on or before 1st October 2025. This post will involve developing analysis and control methods for systems described by PDEs, with applications in
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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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We are excited to offer this Postdoctoral Research Associate position at the University of Oxford, under the supervision of Professor Paul Goldberg and Dr Markus Brill from January 2026. This is a
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We are seeking a talented and motivated researcher to join the Mead Group to contribute to a major research programme focused on characterisation of in vivo models of myeloid neoplasms and
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University of Oxford. The Centre aims to develop the first therapies to stimulate heart repair and regeneration in patients with heart failure, for which there are currently no effective treatments. REACT is a