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at the University of Oxford. This role presents an exciting opportunity to contribute to the CAREFOL Offspring Study funded by the British Heart Foundation. The study follows up children of mothers who took part in
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problem-solving skills and ability to work independently Join an exciting multi-disciplinary project looking at a more sustainable high performance computing landscape The opportunity to design algorithms
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of literature and policy reviews, to build a multi-disciplinary and multi-country understanding of safeguarding responses to risks beyond the home. They will convert knowledge generated by staff across the GCCS
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Week: 35 Closing Date : 07-Aug-2025, 11:59:00 PM Disclosure and Barring Service Requirement: Not Applicable. Working at Durham University A globally outstanding centre of teaching and research excellence
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summer 2024 the international project team completed, from a bespoke floating drilling platform, coring of a ca. 500 metre below lake floor sediment record from Nam Co (Co=lake) atop the Tibetan Plateau
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against cancer. Within the School, the Comprehensive Cancer Centre (CCC) integrates molecular discovery, drug-development pipelines and patient-facing trials, with strengths in personalised medicine, immuno
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in close collaboration with researchers at the James Black Centre in the Denmark Hill Campus, where the experimental work will take place. There is a unique infrastructure to support cutting-edge
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Motion Laboratory, a multi-disciplinary research group investigating different aspects of animal structure and movement. The post holder will join Professor Richard Bomphrey’s research group to work on a
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in close collaboration with researchers at the James Black Centre in the Denmark Hill Campus, where the experimental work will take place. There is a unique infrastructure to support cutting-edge
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subcellular dysfunction in synapses of neurons from ALS/FTD patients using multi-omics. They will work under Dr Ruxandra Dafinca’s supervision ( https://www.ndcn.ox.ac.uk/team/ruxandra-dafinca ) in a