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). The successful candidate will work in Dr Ruxandra Dafinca’s team ( https://www.ndcn.ox.ac.uk/team/ruxandra-dafinca ) in a stimulating environment as part of the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences and
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development. About You You will hold a medical degree (MBBS or equivalent) and GMC registration, along with clinical experience in a relevant clinical setting including experimental medicine study experience
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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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the sequence of the human genome and the development of common diseases. You will work on a collaborative project that aims to develop Machine Learning and laboratory-based approaches, for decoding how the human
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statistical and machine learning methods, particularly for high-dimensional or longitudinal data. Demonstrable experience in research software development using R or Python and a track record of contributing
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, fluidics to characterise the role of a novel gene in atherosclerosis development and progression. You will become part of the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine based at the Centre for Human Genetics in
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About the role This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Researcher to join a project developing robotic tools for long term directed evolution of microbes. The project team includes
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working environment and are happy to discuss training and professional development opportunities. The Chair of this recruitment panel will be Sarah Lloyd, Head of Education and Learning, who can be
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discovery, target validation and clinical development of GSK with Oxford’s exceptional track record in the research and development of new drug therapies and Oxford’s Old Road Campus Experimental Medicine