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, writing and collating agendas and discussion papers, and tracking actions and decisions. About You The ideal candidate will have excellent all-round administrative skills and strong track-record
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/science and proven track record in science copywriting to work with researchers to produce impactful content for the Department of Physics’ communication channels. They will work as part of a small team to
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microscopy, as well as in developing approaches to track cell migration in the spleen in real time. Extensive experience with immunization and infection models is also essential. Experience in independently
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technologies relevant to cancer. You will have a track record of leading research and of delivering multidisciplinary international translational research in this field. You will work within and complement
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research experience and publication track record. What We Offer As an employer, we genuinely care about our employees’ wellbeing and this is reflected in the range of benefits that we offer including
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degree programme. The successful candidate will have a doctorate in materials science or a closely related subject, will have a track record of research, including publications, in materials modelling, and
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, image analysis and tissue biology. Experience in the tumour microenvironment and immune oncology is essential. You will have an excellent publication track record and have the ability to manage your own
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and networks. We’re looking for a strategic thinker and experienced events professional with a strong track record of delivering complex programmes, engaging stakeholders at the highest levels, and
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statistical concepts to non-technical clients and audiences. Strong track record of projects and consultancy activities with other Departments of the University of Oxford and/or external clients is a must. It
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smooth running of the Pleural Biobank. You will oversee the lifecycle of sample collection including receipt, processing, tracking and use of samples being collected as part of the Pleural Biobank, and for