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for appointment at Grade 7 with a salary range of £39,424- £47,779 per annum with amended duties and responsibilities. About us The MMM Unit is based at the Big Data Institute and John Radcliffe Hospital. We work
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of parasite material. Parasite material, including all developmental stages of Schistosoma spp, is used to generate large scale bulk and single cell omic databases and validate data-generated hypothesis. We
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research environment bridging molecular biology, genomics, and computational data science, the post focuses on integrating enhancer biology with large-scale synthetic biology and single-cell multiomic
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relevant to setting a roadmap for ongoing experiments, as well as recently developed applications of tensor network techniques to large-scale partial differential equations. We are advertising two positions
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member of the ‘Blackholistic’ team (Oxford-Amsterdam-Radboud) which includes relativistic simulations on all scales from black hole to large scale jets, as well as analysis of data from the Event Horizon
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the department at Divisional and University HR networks and working groups. The Department of Experimental Psychology is a large, internationally recognised department with a high volume of academic activity and a
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large-scale, long-term, intended, and unintended consequences of the FBV initiative through analyses of secondary data (e.g. the Census and various surveys) and as novel experiments. The successful
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). The successful applicant will be responsible for the day-to-day management and administrative support for a large portfolio of research studies, studentships and fellowships funded through the National Institute
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collaboration with colleagues in the John Radcliffe Hospital and the Oxford Big Data Institute, with the central aim being the development of rapid diagnostics of antimicrobial resistance in clinical samples. You
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project focused on systematically exploring the impact of the exposome on complex disease risk, through the lens of multi-omics data (e.g., genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and biochemistry) from large