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. The programme is a multi-country collaboration of researchers from Oxford, Warwick, Duke, Northwestern, Berkeley, Peking, and RAND, J-PAL Africa, the Busara Center for Behavioural Economics, REMIT, and NGO and
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dynamics of biological systems, as well as coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations, and some familiarity with quantum mechanics calculations. Proven high-performance computing (HPC) experience and
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and Supporter Engagement, you will manage a small, high-performing team and work collaboratively across the School and University to create innovative, impactful experiences that strengthen alumni
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; develop protocols for neuronal/glial co-cultures • Perform analysis of Parkinson’s cellular phenotypes using high-content imaging, molecular and cell biology, gene expression and protein
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supported by high performance computing facilities and / or experimental facilities including our current and wave flume. Applicants could come from a range of backgrounds (e.g. engineering, physics, applied
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training of mice, in vivo two-photon imaging, viral circuit tracing, and computational analysis to study how fronto-sensory feedback microcircuits contribute to adaptive cognition. The successful applicant
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-class staff have reliable, high-quality IT systems to perform their work effectively. Location: 13 Banbury Road, Oxford Salary: £35,681 - £41,636 per annum (if part time, pro rata) Contract: Full Time
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from biobank studies (e.g., UK Biobank, China Kadoorie Biobank) and a familiarity with command-line environments, high-performance computing (HPC) environments and pipeline execution on compute clusters
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such as high-content live-cell imaging (SPOT) and single-cell multiomics. You will work closely with clinical collaborators and computational partners to generate mechanistic insights, with opportunities
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computing services, including data centres, high-performance computing platforms, and the central Trusted Research Environment, as well as underpinning capabilities. You will play a leading role in