47 master-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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research agenda, pursuing new and original independent research projects, and presenting their research in Oxford and other academic venues. They will be responsible for co-leading and developing the field
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grants from national and international funding bodies You will hold a PhD/DPhil in Social Sciences or a related subject and possess a track record of original qualitative research and sufficient knowledge
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under the guidance of the Principal Investigator, the postholder will contribute to model development, multimodal data integration, analysis, writing and presentation. They will collaborate closely with
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will have demonstrable experience in brain/cancer research using in vivo models, primary cell lines and PDX models. Equally, you will have prior experience in single-cell and spatial omics and in vivo
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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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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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application of criteria related to the duties and conditions of the post. In all cases, the primary consideration will be the ability to perform the job. As stated in the University’s Equality Policy and
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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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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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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