10 resource-allocation Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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team members and external collaborators. You will be working in a highly collaborative environment, contributing directly to research outputs, and ensuring that the group’s software resources
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progress, managing resources and budgets, and ensuring clear and consistent communication with stakeholders. The successful candidate will maintain composure under pressure, foster a team-oriented
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for studying the regulation and recruitment of cytoplasmic signal transduction proteins to the Wnt receptor complexes using state-of-the art tools and resources, such as in vitro protein reconstitution
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specified aims, objectives and outcomes, and are delivered within agreed business cases, resources, budgets and timeframes. About You • Extensive experience of delivering events (in-person and online
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computational resources that are needed, but also because it is prone to undetermined error propagation and validation and because it is intertwined with multi-scale, turbulent dynamics. Reliable experiments
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holder will direct their own academic research and administrative activities managing a small scale project to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to manage resources and meet deadlines; design
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proactive and adaptive attitude, able to identify new opportunities for impact and funding while balancing them against existing priorities and resources. • Commitment to advancing diversity and
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receive funding for further training. In addition to the University of Oxford wellbeing resources , the Department of Paediatrics sponsors weekly exercise classes such as yoga and bootcamp sessions as
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ten paid days of professional development each year and have a policy where staff can apply to receive funding for further training. In addition to the University of Oxford wellbeing resources
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. Based within NDPH, The China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB) Study is a uniquely rich and powerful global resource for investigating the environmental and genetic determinants of common chronic diseases. We