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or infectious disease dynamics in a programming environment, is required. Experience in vector ecology or vector-borne disease research is advantageous. The post is availably up to 30 September 2026 - with a
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Associate in Biochemistry to join an ambitious research programme focused on the development of new treatments for tuberculosis. This position forms part of the recently funded Oxford TB Grand Challenge
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Associate to join a multidisciplinary programme focused on tackling antimicrobial resistance. The position is based at the INEOS Oxford Institute for AMR Research and sits within the Schofield Group, under
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vitro cell-based assays. You will possess strong experimental design and data analysis skills, with the ability to independently plan, execute and troubleshoot complex experiments. You will have highly
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element biology, repetitive sequence analysis, or genome regulation. You will be proficient in developing reproducible computational pipelines for large-scale sequencing datasets, with strong programming
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‘Work, Welfare Reform and Mental Health’ programme. This involves collaborating closely with an interdisciplinary team of researchers as well as the Centre’s academic and community partners, as part of
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development towards optimizing and understanding sonochemical nitrogen fixation to help advance our internationally leading programme of research. This work will also contribute towards building a case for a
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or statistics. They will bring strong analytical and programming skills, with experience in techniques such as algorithmic auditing, explainable AI (XAI), model evaluation, or reverse engineering of predictive
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. To liaise with research colleagues and make internal and external contacts to develop knowledge and understanding to form relationships for future research collaboration. To plan and manage own research
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development towards optimizing and understanding sonochemical nitrogen fixation to help advance our internationally leading programme of research. This work will also contribute towards building a case for a