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precancers and developing targeted interventions, including vaccines, to intercept them. The project focuses on designing, validating, and preclinically testing neoepitope-based mRNA vaccines to prevent BRCA
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collaboration with that led by Prof. Stefan Karsch (Centre for Advanced Laser Applications [CALA], Munich). Duties will include undertaking original research within the scope of the research project; developing
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, including discounted membership of the university sports centre on the Iffley Road Personal and professional development - We actively encourage all staff to participate in planning their personal and
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Applications are invited for an exceptional Postdoctoral Scientist to the join the group of Prof. Claus Nerlov to study blood cell development, with particular emphasis on mechanisms of HSC ageing
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Science Park. The post is funded by Innovate UK and is fixed-term to 30th April 2026. The CEBD project is an ambitious programme to develop the first category enhanced battery powered eVTOL. The project
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grant funding, supervise students and fellows, and will be supported in their career development to establish research independence. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Prof. Keith Channon
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We are seeking to appoint a talented and ambitious postdoctoral researcher to join Prof. Matthew Freeman’s group at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology to carry out research in the biochemistry
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The post-holder will join a team of investigators working on the NERC-funded Large Grant ‘Ex-X’ Expecting the Unexpected. Understanding ‘dangerous’ volcanic transitions’, led by Prof. Jenni Barclay
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This is a re-advertisement of vacancy 180153. Previous applicants need not apply. A postdoctoral position is available in Prof. Ivan Ahel’s group based in the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology
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develop leaning-based approaches to contact rich mobile manipulation (LocoManipulation) with a focus on legged robots in challenging scenarios. This C2C project is in collaboration with ETH Zurich’s “RobotX