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, calcium imaging, optogenetics and/or behavioural methods. The project is part of a broader research programme designed to use cross-species research to uncover mechanisms for memory in both health and
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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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the Department of Computer Science and be a member of the Human Centred Computing Theme. Reporting to Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt, one of the Principal Investigators, the post holder will be responsible
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of Ophthalmology and will further develop, expand, and diversify Oxford’s portfolio of internationally competitive research in Ophthalmology/Visual Science. The Chair will develop and lead their own programme of
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biological science, together with relevant laboratory and computational experience (flow cytometry, cell culture, molecular sub-cloning and analysis of next generation sequence data). Experience in coding and
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to analyse important public health pathogens. The team comprises research software engineers, bioinformatic engineers, biostatistical researchers, clinical researchers, molecular biologists and computational
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to analyse important public health pathogens. The team comprises research software engineers, bioinformatic engineers, biostatistical researchers, clinical researchers, molecular biologists and computational
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leading academic and industry experts, and an active academic/industry exchange program that aims to accelerate career development for the postholder employed on the project. About you The postholder should
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Research Technology Specialist (Research File Service), IT Services Location: Central Oxford / Some Hybrid Working Possible Contract: Fixed Term contract until 31 July 2026 in first instance, with
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. You will be highly organised, computer literate, and be able to deal with competing deadlines. You should be comfortable communicating clearly with students, have a willingness to work collaboratively