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will live in, or within easy commuting distance of, Oxford. During peak periods, some longer hours may be required and some working across multiple time zones due to the global nature of the programme.
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projects within the group of Dr Albert Cardona at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB), as part of an overall programme aimed at studying the neural circuit basis of behaviour. Specifically, to map
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sensory neurons. In addition, to enable novel discoveries and address critical challenges, this role requires strong project leadership and a collaborative mindset. Links to the PI and co-PIs website: https
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to immunotherapy. Despite its significance, this subtype cannot currently be reliably identified using genetic profiling alone. This Jules Thorne funded programme brings together a multidisciplinary team to develop
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of Molecular Biology (LMB), within a programme aimed at studying the neural circuit basis of behaviour. Specifically, to map the synaptic wiring diagram, or connectome, of whole brains, using machine learning
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Programme Interest free season ticket loans Additional maternity pay for 6 months at full salary Shared parental leave including up to 6 weeks paid at full salary Cycle to work scheme saving tax and NI
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Diversity Champions programme. The John Innes Centre is a registered charity (No. 223852) grant-aided by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
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computational approaches, on topics that complement and synergise with existing strengths in the Division. You will hold a PhD and understand the value of developing your highly original, independent line
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at the Francis Crick Institute is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to join an interdisciplinary research programme focused on targeted protein degradation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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between different neuronal cell types are organized and how this organization enables the computations they perform. To do this, we combine approaches from systems and molecular neuroscience and develop new