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analysis, alongside hands-on experience in lipidomics techniques (LC-MS/MS, sample preparation). Experience with processing primary tissue and blood samples for ex vivo, in vitro, and in vivo assays is also
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responsible for setting up and using primary human tumour biopsies (including both liquid and solid tumour biopsies) to allow study of the activity of the therapeutic antibody candidates within clinically
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project focusing on understanding signalling via inhibitory receptors in T cells using functional genomic screening approaches in primary T cells. The post is funded via the Wellcome Trust and is available
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possible extension. Reporting to the Principal Investigator, you will help ensure a healthy and vibrant research environment within the Visual Geometry Group (Central Oxford). This will involve conducting
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This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the direction of a new research group, and supervise PhDs and Masters’ students. We are looking for an independent postdoc who wants to explore both
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correspondingly reduced beam lifetime, which detrimentally affects luminosity production for the physics experiments. The HL-LHC is designed to deliver a tenfold increase of integrated luminosity for the main LHC
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strong publication record in the primary field of research and familiarity with the existing literature and research in the field. Experience in reinforcement learning and / or task and motion planning
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disease. Your research may utilise a range of approaches, including targeted genetic murine models, primary cell culture and analysis, multi-omics, and bioinformatics. The biological focus will be
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medicine, with a primary focus on optimizing clinical trial design. The partnership will bring together the University of Oxford’s expertise in statistics, mathematics, engineering and AI with industry
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many surface receptors are integrated into a T cell response decision. The post-holder will have primary responsibility of supporting research projects into how T cells recognise antigens and the