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The Mosher lab is searching for a postdoctoral research associate to lead a project visualizing small RNAs during seed development. Plants produce abundant siRNAs from a small number of loci during
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:00 on Monday 23 February 2026. Interviews will be held as soon as possible thereafter. At the Dunn School we are committed to supporting the professional and career development of our postdocs and
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. This exciting development provides exceptional research and teaching facilities along with space for public engagement and outreach. It also offers renewed commitment to work across disciplinary boundaries
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high-demand protective equipment application. You will be responsible for manufacturing and testing of materials, and development of a model to inform material design. You should possess a PhD in a
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with Professors Paul Harrison, Rachel Upthegrove, and Emma Mead. The postholder will receive strong mentorship and support for professional development, including training in new experimental and
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development opportunities such as mentoring graduate students, and developing project management skills. The project is based at the University of Oxford in the Department of Experimental Psychology, housed in
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relation to healthy urbanism. What We’re Looking For We’re looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher with: Demonstrable interest in urban health and/or sustainable urban development Relevant experience in
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collaborate with other technical groups working on the design. The successful candidate will also have opportunity to conduct experiments and machine development activities on the existing accelerators. The key
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samples and experimental models, with implications for autoimmune and metabolic disorders. As a Postdoctoral Researcher, you will primarily be responsible for the development, design, and execution
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to taking up the appointment. The research requires experience in the development of colloidal model systems, microscopy techniques and image analysis, and a detailed understanding of self and collective