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Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS) is part of the Medical Sciences Division and is the largest European academic department in its field, running a globally competitive programme of research and teaching. The
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, and work supportively within a research team is essential. Experience in a pharmaceutical or CRO environment, and a background in medicinal chemistry or molecular modelling, would be advantageous. IOI
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instance Hours: Full time (37.5 hours per week) About the role We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Computational Biology to join the group of Dr Rebecca Berrens. This primarily dry-lab
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normally encountered over the course of carrying out frontier research is desirable. It is essential that you hold a degree in cancer biology, neurobiology, cell and molecular biology or a related field. You
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, cutting-edge radio instrumentation and digital signal processing, citizen science, sky surveys, and studies of transient and variable objects. Listen is deeply involved with the department's educational
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of Engineering Science (Begbroke Science Park). The post is funded through the EPSRC’s Open Fellowship SonoNetZero and is a fixed-term position for two years. Oxford is world-leading in the design of bespoke sonochemical
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School of Pathology to carry out research in the biochemistry and cell biology of rhomboid-like membrane proteins, with an emphasis on cellular signalling mechanisms. You will also be expected to provide
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School of Pathology to carry out research in the biochemistry and cell biology of rhomboid-like membrane proteins, with an emphasis on proteostasis and protein quality control. You will also be expected
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biology of rhomboid-like membrane proteins, with an emphasis on proteostasis and protein quality control. You will also be expected to provide guidance to less experienced members of the research group
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biology of rhomboid-like membrane proteins, with an emphasis on cellular signalling mechanisms. You will also be expected to provide guidance to less experienced members of the research group, including