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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
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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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to research programs that are aiming to understand the role of the bone marrow microenvironment in the pathogenesis of blood cancers, and responses to immunotherapy. You will focus on developing and applying
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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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(PAF) posts have been created to provide an opportunity for local trainees to experience research while remaining in the paediatric training programme. These posts provide an ideal opportunity for those
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biomedical science and/or medicine. You will have led research projects in the past and have an interesting record of peer-reviewed publications. Proficiency in a high-level programming language is required as
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to 31/03/2027. About You You will have extensive experience of bioinformatics, likely including a PhD, and have expertise in making sense of microbial genetics. Proficiency in a high-level programming
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, and PPP’s network of experts in delivering wider PPP processes, products and impact. The PPP is a sister programme to the Economic Policy Network (EPN) at the Centre for the Study of African Economies
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the delivery programme for our new websites and intranet. What we offer Working at the University of Oxford offers several exclusive benefits, such as: • 38 days of annual leave (inclusive of public
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with different diseases in diverse populations and to identify potential therapeutic targets. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a programme of research that assess the causal relevance