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We have a new and exciting opportunity for a Senior Postdoctoral Researcher to join the new Oxford-GSK partnership focused on biostatistics and artificial intelligence (AI) for application in
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Batteries for Aerospace Applications to join Prof Paul Shearing’s research group at the Department of Engineering Science at Begbroke
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support a high-value materials characterisation programme as a postdoctoral researcher. The ability to think outside the box with creativity, along with having the drive and ambition to develop those ideas
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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no effective treatments. REACT is a joint initiative of King’s College London (Prof. Mauro Giacca), University of Oxford (Prof. Paul Riley and Prof. Robin Choudhury), and University of Edinburgh (Prof. Andrew
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We are seeking a highly talented and experienced Postdoctoral Researcher to join a research team led by Prof Chris Summerfield focussed on studying learning and decision-making in humans and machine
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(Nature (2018) 564: 77, Nat Microbiol (2021) 6: 221, Nat Microbiol (2024) 9: 1089, bioRxiv (2025)). You will work in the group of Prof Ben Berks FRS (Oxford Biochemistry) in collaboration with Prof Richard
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We are seeking a highly talented and motivated Postdoctoral Researcher with an interest in Human-AI interaction to join a research team led by Prof Chris Summerfield focussed on studying learning
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We are inviting applications for a postdoctoral Scientist to work on the transmission dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 using a very large dataset of more than 120,000 viral genomes generated as part of
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and dSARM in this pathway in these outcomes. The post will therefore suit an applicant who has an interest in the response to neural injury, the Wallerian degeneration pathways and iPSC models. The post