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microscopy is essential. The role requires the generation of transgenic reporter lines and any experience with gene editing will be valued. Excellent communication skills, including the ability to write
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reproducible code and results. A clear, concise communicator, you thrive in multidisciplinary teams, mentor junior scientists and manage projects autonomously while remaining open to constructive scepticism and
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a team environment. Additionally, you will have excellent written communication skills and have demonstrated your ability to produce high quality research through publication in peer-reviewed journals
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journals, and demonstrate the ability to manage complex projects, analyse large datasets, and deliver results to tight deadlines. Your collaborative mindset and excellent communication skills will enable you
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ability to manage your own academic research and associated activities. You will have excellent communication skills including the ability to write for publication, present research proposals and results
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ability to manage your own academic research and associated activities. You will have excellent communication skills including a track record of contributing to publications and presentations. Experience
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necessary for the benefit of the project; • employ simulations and data analysis routines to analyze your data; • help to establish a scientifically outstanding and warmly communicative
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skillset as necessary for the benefit of the project; • help to establish a scientifically outstanding and warmly communicative interdisciplinary team at the University of Oxford; • publish
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the conjugative pilus, making them a potentially powerful tool to combat antibiotic resistance in bacterial communities. The postholder will work on experiments to (1) asses the ability of PDBs to infect a lab
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, together with relevant experience. Strong communication skills are essential, including the ability to write for publication, present research proposals and findings, and represent the research group