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culture of continuous improvement across programmes and operations. You will collaborate extensively with faculty, senior leadership and professional services colleagues to gather and analyse complex data
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, fragment progression, and data processing. You will design experiments that deliver rapid protein–ligand crystal structures, analyse diverse datasets, and refine experimental hypotheses. Working across a
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characterisation, driving drug discovery efforts in an international, multidisciplinary collaboration involving medicinal chemists, assay developers, structural biologists, clinicians, and data scientists. You will
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communication skills, producing clear, accessible information in plain English for different audiences, with the ability to support and facilitate inclusive meetings and involvement activities. You will
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(typically 60% of working hours on-site and 40% remotely) More information about working at the School can be found on our jobs page . About the role The Blavatnik School of Government is looking to recruit a
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principles. You should be confident using bibliometric tools and data sources and be able to communicate findings clearly. Strong analytical skills, experience working with data, and the ability to work
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. Following installation, you will support initial flow characterisation and post-processing of measurement data, while gaining operational experience on the existing OPG plasma facility. In addition, you will
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and professional development opportunities. The Chair of this recruitment panel will be Rachel D’Arcy-Brown, Collections and Information Skills Manager, who can be contacted with enquiries relating
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include general support to organise workshops and conferences; coordination of data collection; maintenance of the project website, and general project administration. The postholder should be qualified
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to problems, or to progress key tasks. They will have an excellent standard of computer-literacy and will have the ability to handle numerical and financial data with confidence and accuracy. This is a