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IT Services Good with AV and IT? We have multiple exciting opportunities to join the IT Services Department as AV Support Personnel working as part of the AV Support Service in on-site roles as we
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, aligning with University HR practices. Desired skills and experience: Previous experience in a customer-facing or technical support role, demonstrating a commitment to delivering excellent customer service
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records and pathogen sequencing data to design, conduct, and publish innovative statistical analyses, helping improve infection diagnosis, management, and surveillance. Based between the Big Data Institute
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Stack Software Developer. The group aims to identify, understand, and develop therapies for rare genetic disorders. The group is primarily computational but partners with multiple international labs
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Appointment of Multiple Associate Directors of Development – Principal Gifts. Location: Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JD Salary: Competitive salary and Oxford University Weighting Contract: Full
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, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. You will undertake laboratory work as required, such as sample preparation, cell culture, analysis of tumour samples and, tissue staining. Other
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project to develop a systematic framework for reconstructing the evolutionary histories of pathogens. The role involves using viral sequence data and models of sequence evolution to investigate both
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cancer. You will play a pivotal role in discovering and validating neoepitopes by analysing immunopeptidomic and genomic sequencing data, as well as interrogating in silico datasets. Working closely with
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to exemplify approaches to surveillance which can be adopted elsewhere. This aligns with the development of strategy within the CGPS hosted World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre on Genomic
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” approaches the lab has pioneered, including the use of TET-Assisted Pyridine-borane Sequencing (TAPS), an innovative sequencing method that allows the simultaneous detection of mutations and methylation