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The Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, seeks to appoint a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Security of Carbon Dioxide Drawdown During Enhanced Rock Weathering. The post
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to reconstruct the tree-of-life on Earth, it allows us to reveal how biological function has evolved and is distributed on this tree, and it is the foundation that enables us to use model organisms
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experience in working with human neuronal cell lines that provide models of understanding the biology of protein aggregation and its phenotypes. About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry or a relevant
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The University of Oxford is seeking an experienced Post Doctoral Research Scientist to join our laboratory team in the Radcliffe Department of Medicine (RDM) Division of Cardiovascular Medicine. RDM
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Professor Chris Russell. This is an exciting opportunity for you to work at the cutting edge of AI, contributing to a major shift in how we understand and apply foundation models. The position is full-time
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analyses to patient-derived samples and disease models. Working closely with a dynamic and multidisciplinary team of clinicians and scientists, they will help generate and interpret high-resolution datasets
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new understanding to bridge the gap between existing models for well-established hard and soft semiconductors. The resulting discoveries will provide a blueprint for light-harvesting materials, guiding
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experiments in conjunction with a post-doc, and will be fully embedded into the lab group. This position is suitable for researchers with previous experience working with phage infectivity and resistance assays
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How do Cognitive maps fail? And what can that tell us about the symptoms of psychosis? Applications are invited for a post-doctoral research associate to work on a Wellcome Trust-funded project
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Claudia Monaco’s research group at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology. In this role, you will apply single cell biology and cell signalling techniques combined with in vivo and in vitro models