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therapies. This role offers a unique opportunity to investigate the mechanisms of therapeutic resistance in glioblastoma and contribute to the development of more effective treatment strategies. Our research
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also having responsibilities to plan and manage fieldtrip and equipment logistics. Alongside this project, the PDRA will have the opportunity to interact and develop collaborations with a wider range of
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involves helping to develop two sets of software tools mainly standardising data and editing digital files, working closely with the project team at the APGRD. This is a 0.2 FTE post reporting
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. They will be responsible for vision testing when participants come to the OxCIN Centre, providing support remotely while participants train in their own homes and then collecting feedback about the useability
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replication. This post is fixed term for 3 years. What are you going to do? In this fully-funded project, you will: • develop and employ novel advanced biophysical instrumentation based on optical
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collaborations will also be forged. The successful applicant will work with researchers in Dr Oswal’s group as well as researchers across the wider BNDU to develop and lead the process of recruiting, safety
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the impact of RdDM on seed development, particularly how the maternal somatic cells impact the developing seed. We work with a variety of plant systems and use genetic, molecular, and computational approaches
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ultimately contributing to the development of new antiviral approaches. The project takes a cross-disciplinary approach, combining biochemical, biophysical, cell biological, and virological methods, including
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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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experimental work, including molecular biology, flow cytometry and cell culture. You will be assisting in the development and maintenance of pre-clinical in vivo models of HCC and coordinating with