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• Cycle and electric car loan schemes • Employee Assistance Programme • Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs • Discounted bus travel and Season Ticket travel loans While
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response to fungal infections, anti-fungal vaccine development. The post holder will be expected to attract external funding for their research. The successful applicant will be joining a new program at the
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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of research, combined with a good grasp of academic research and challenges for individuals. You will demonstrate an ability to plan, consult, and develop policies, and experience in convening committee
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international level basic and/or translational research into the disease. Your group will complement the already extensive programme of basic and translational cancer research in Oxford and develop new
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to the appropriate research programme. There will be a remuneration of £323.04 per annum with an additional hourly rate for any transplant attended, or time spent dealing with research sample offers and arranging
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its change programme and will play a crucial role in improving the administrative support to students and academic staff. This is an exciting opportunity for a talented individual to make a significant
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specialist knowledge in mechatronics design and control, and proven programming experience in Python, MATLAB or C/C++. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor Liang He (email: liang.he@eng.ox.ac.uk
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programme) in a relevant field, as well as experience with mixed-methods research. You will possess strong academic writing, presentational, and critical thinking skills. It is desirable for you to have a
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applications. In this role, you will take the lead on an independent project within our broader research programme. Your work will centre on identifying and characterising novel regulators of the immune response