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catalysts, product analysis (primarily using NMR and mass spectrometry), and reaction intensification. The project includes industrial partner, HydRegen (https://hydregenoxford.com/) and also involves
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establish routine cell surface proteome analysis using subcellular fractionation techniques, such as density gradient centrifugation and surface biotinylation followed by enrichment, to explore the surface
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computer programs to design experimental paradigms, analyse data and conduct advanced statistical analysis. Prior experience in running neuromodulation studies including TMS and TUS is essential. You will be
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correlating findings with analysis of patient material. You will take a lead role in conducting wet lab experimentation, applying state-of-the-art single-cell multiomic approaches, including transcriptomic
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relevant for drug discovery analysis pipelines, trial design and operational efficiency. Led by Professor Chris Holmes, and with scientific oversight from Oxford Principal Investigators and GSK scientists
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analyses, including tasks and analysis using AI language models (LLMs). The postdoctoral researcher will co-lead the ethical application process for clinical fMRI and online behavioural studies and supervise
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glacial processes, and coupled hydrological processes or earth system modelling of terrestrial carbon cycle processes. As well as experience of large dataset collation and analysis, including geospatial
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Postdoctoral Researcher Data Scientist. You will play an important role in the contribution of statistical analysis and new models of analysis of complex data sets. You will be responsible for providing analysis
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experiments on fish in the field or the lab, coupled with strong computational skills in R and/or Python relating to data management and analysis. An essential requirement for this role is that the post holder
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ZEISS LLSM, ZEISS Elyra, ZEISS 980 confocal, PicoQuant FLIM, PicoQuant Luminosa, and bioimage analysis of fluorescence microscopy images. You must have the ability to manage your own academic research and