116 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" "UNIS" Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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. Developing an analytical framework to achieve the grant objectives, the postholder will also write and publish scientific papers on the relationship abiotic environmental variables and extinction selectivity
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challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. The Department of Psychiatry is based on the Warneford Hospital site in Oxford – a friendly, welcoming place of work
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change impact social resilience, and exploring future trajectories for food system transformations. You will be able to develop your own research ideas and collaborate with members of the team and other
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of performing in vivo gene delivery techniques in the rodent brain, such as viral delivery. Previous experience of developing custom analysis scripts for quantifying aspects of synaptic inhibition. The closing
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immunohistochemistry and fluorescence imaging in rodent cortex. Extensive experience of performing in vivo gene delivery techniques in the rodent brain, such as viral delivery. Previous experience of developing custom
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cancer scientists, clinicians and mathematicians will explore the mechanisms of evolved adaptive response to therapeutic selective pressures in colorectal cancer. You will be responsible for developing
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. The post-holder will be responsible for managing their own academic research programme in Salmonella effector biology. You will have a high degree of autonomy to develop the methodology and experimental
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(LiB’s). You will be responsible for: • Developing models and simulations of the electrode fabrication process, sensors, and actuators. • Developing a demonstrator of a soft sensing system that
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develop new research avenues and methodology. This full-time fixed-term post is funded by the MRC up to 31st March 2027 in the first instance. The actual starting salary offered will be based
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reproductive behaviour, with a focus on childbearing age and fertility levels. The project will develop a framework to understand global fertility dynamics and the links between reproductive behaviour and