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towards future fellowships or faculty positions. The role is primarily based on-site at Trinity College Dublin to facilitate close interaction with the Principal Investigator, CANN group collaborators and
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of human samples collected as part of this clinical trial must comply with the Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Regulations 2004 and will provide the primary endpoint data that will dictate
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neutron scattering techniques, spectroscopy, and crystallography. You will be able to conduct high quality, original research and have a strong record of journal publication or other output record
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obtaining grants from national and international funding bodies You will hold a PhD/DPhil in Social Sciences or a related subject, have excellent communication skills, and possess a track record of original
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research projects • Analysing complex data and generating original research ideas • Publishing in high‑impact journals and presenting at international conferences • Contributing to group strategy, funding
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We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate reporting to the Principal Investigator Prof Yee-Whye Teh, they will be a member of the Oxford Computational Statistics and Machine Learning
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proteome across the tree of life. The main responsibilities will be to identify ancient gene families that encode membrane proteins and then use a range of phylogenomic methods to understand their ancestry
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, within core working hours. However, there is flexibility in which days and hours the work is carried out each week. The main responsibility of this role is to provide a service for an external company, so
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have the primary responsibility for supporting research projects on host pathogen interactions underpinning Salmonella virulence. You will be involved in diverse molecular and cellular work. At a
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, whichever is soonest. The post-holder’s primary contribution will be on developing mathematical modelling frameworks for the functional consequences of these eye-movements, generating testable hypotheses, and