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hypotheses, and identify suitable alternatives if technical problems arise Responsible for general laboratory management and administration, in compliance with health and safety, and quality standards
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associated with a Tutorial Fellowship at St John’s College. This is an exciting opportunity to lead a world-class research programme in collider physics. The position is available from 1 September 2026
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nucleotides, including their metabolism and roles in mutagenesis and cancer development. You will be responsible for undertaking a research programme using a wide range of biochemical and molecular biology
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by maintaining accurate records on Oracle R12, notifying requesters when items are available, and ensuring all goods are stored appropriately in line with health and safety requirements. The role
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mail and deliveries, or assisting with small administrative tasks. You will also contribute to maintaining a safe and secure environment and may be required to train as a first aider or fire marshal. As
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team in wide collaboration. OpenSAFELY is a highly secure, modular, open-source data analysis platform, combining best practice from both academia and the open-source software community. It is deployed
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safety and environmental regulations, as well as operating basic workshop machinery—such as bandsaws and pillar drills—once the appropriate training has been completed. You will contribute
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policies, and an annual programme of wellbeing events, including induction sessions on Welfare, Consent, and Equality, Diversity & Inclusion. You will represent the College at University-wide welfare forums
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during field trials; working with on-site teams to oversee robotic platforms from both a technical and health and safety standpoint. For more information about the ORI, please see: ori.ox.ac.uk Informal
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with international research collaboration, ensuring that partnerships are conducted in line with regulatory, security and compliance requirements. Working closely with researchers, the University Trusted