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function. We pose that brain shape changes result from continuously evolving microstructure that may be affected by age, injury, and neurodegeneration. We seek to uncover fundamental mechanisms of healthy
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programme focused on deciphering the molecular architecture of the HLA antigen processing and editing machinery, and investigating how it shapes tumour-specific antigen presentation. Your project will focus
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cellular neuroscience, or equivalent • Knowledge of the cell and molecular biology mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease, or related neurodegenerative condition • Experience in neuronal cell culture
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; Dr Richard Tyser; Professor Sarah Teichman) and University of Oxford (Professor Paul Riley), studying the cellular and molecular mechanisms of human heart development. The ideal candidate will be hold
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About the Role We wish to hire a talented and highly motivated postdoctoral scientist to investigate the translational implications of mechanisms underlying human tissue T cell immune responses
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investigating mechanisms that drive anti-tumour T cell responses. You will have a strong background in Immunology to work at the forefront of translational cancer vaccine research, using cutting-edge techniques
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planning processes, operating its resource allocation and internal charging mechanisms and driving forward its business intelligence and data governance initiatives. About the Role As Senior Planning Officer
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We are seeking to appoint a Senior Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Bioinformatics to develop a predictive algorithm for immunogenicity based on biological mechanism. GlaxoSmithKline and Oxford
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Apprenticeship at the University provides an excellent opportunity to develop the essential skills needed to enhance the condition and quality of our portfolio of properties. This program ensures that buildings
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will vary by project, an overarching aim will be to help define the mechanisms and consequences of immune evasion by MHC dysregulation in cancer, building on our longstanding interests in genomic