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world leader in child health research and hosts internationally renowned research programmes in drug development, gastroenterology, haematology, HIV, immunology, neuroimaging, neuromuscular diseases and
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research programmes, for example knowledge of cancer biology, hypoxia-mediated biology, redox, and the tumour micro-environment. You will have experience of cell viability assays, western blotting, qRT-PCR
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on combining theoretical and computational approaches (including data-driven mathematical models, tools for identifiability analysis and uncertainty quantification) to understand fundamental aspects
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, computational neuroscience, biomedical engineering, or a closely related quantitative STEM discipline. A strong background in cognitive, behavioural, and/or systems neuroscience, with relevance to learning
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-linear systems of ordinary differential equations and the proficient use statistical programming languages (R, Julia or Python), Bash computing and the development of computational packages are essential
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established research programmes. With the ability to manage own academic research and associated activities, you will also have excellent communication skills, including the ability to write for publication
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant to work under the supervision of Professor Reece Oosterbeek and Dr Aaron Graham at the Department of Engineering Science (central Oxford), within the Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering Group. The post is funded by the SCGC Fund...
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in tackling many global challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. The Department of Computer Science at Oxford is renowned for pioneering research and
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proven expertise in seismic data processing and analysis, knowledge of volcanic/ geothermal processes, strong quantitative skills, and proficiency in Python for scientific computing. You should be
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archaea, many of which also use histones as major chromatin building blocks, and non-model bacteria. In the lab we combine a variety of computational and experimental techniques, including phylogenomics