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capabilities, and particularly the Experimental Medicine Clinical Research Facility (EMCRF) (https://www.kennedy.ox.ac.uk/news/oxford-and-gsk-launch-experimental-medicine-collaboration). This will allow testing
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fluorescent microscopy approach undertaken in parallel inthe Uphoff lab. You will be working in a modern laboratory environment for protein purification, microbiology & molecular biology. Central Oxford cryo-EM
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-holder will also optimise human DRG cultures and perform electrophysiological and functional characterisation. In parallel, the post holder will use the newly developed human induced pluripotent stem-cell
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emerging from this work will be correlated on a regular basis with parallel activities on materials synthesis and spectroscopic characterization. The goal of this project is to understand and predict
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spectroscopy methods (Operando XPS/XAS, Hard XPS) to probe the interfacial reactions occurring in Li-ion batteries. Further information about the research group can be found at: https://emi.materials.ox.ac.uk
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solutions. Further project details are found in the accompanying Job Description. You should hold a doctorate (PhD/DPhil) or be near completion in a relevant materials chemistry/science/engineering discipline
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to environmental, nutritional, and economic analyses, support the development of new modelling approaches and datasets, and collaborate on high-impact research outputs and publications. You must hold a PhD/DPhil in
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the lunar farside. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and scientific programme of the Lunar Farside Technosignature and Transients Telescope (LFT3; https://lft3.space). Lunar Farside
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genome encodes gene expression levels. You will undertake large scale data generation from primary human samples using a method recently pioneered by the host laboratory (Hua et al., Nature 2021 https
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of Human Genetics, and more broadly as part of the University of Oxford. Recent publications from the group include Nature, Science Advances, J Cell Biology. You will hold a PhD/DPhil in a relevant field