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an important component of the research support available at the School. The RAST sits within the School’s Research Office and is managed by the Head of Research Support and Administration. The successful
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background in Linguistics, and be willing to work in a Linguistically oriented environment. The post holder must have experience with EEG and should be able to carry out EEG acquisition and analysis of EEG
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We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Scientist with a strong background in human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) differentiations and computational analysis to join Dr
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: (1) electrophysiology; (2) optical monitoring/manipulation of cell activity/neuromodulators/neurotransmitters; (3) techniques for quantifying animal behaviour; (4) data analysis, including machine
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. The work will be exclusively in-silico analysis of human rhythmic behaviour, including sleep and chronotype, and cardiometabolic disease. We will use publicly available data and apply causal inference
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science, with applications to public and veterinary health, therapeutic development, and pandemic preparedness. You will contribute to method development, data analysis, and collaborative projects, and will
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products (e.g. transcripts and proteins) and imaging analysis. The roles of relevant parasite genes and pathways are investigated using gene expression perturbation approaches, such as RNA interference and
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optimising the performance of the vertex detector design for LHCb Upgrade II. Physics analysis is possible, if time allows. Applicants should hold, or be close to completing, a doctoral degree in experimental
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), based at the Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford. The post aims to assist with the preparation and molecular characterisation of tumours using multi-omic analysis focusing principally
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of expression/distribution; • Analysis of response at the level of myocardium (scar and cellular characteristics) are met. Applications for this vacancy are to be made online via the Oxford