44 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at University of Oxford
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on projects from the “Barnes Group Vaccine Programme” led by Professor Ellie Barnes and supervised by Dr. Gerardo Montalvo Zurbia-Flores. The projects involve the development, optimisation, and evaluation
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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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of the Programme including developing and leading its academic strategy and managing a complex grouping of national and expatriate research staff in multiple locations. They will bring an exceptional international
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programme focused on deciphering the molecular architecture of the HLA antigen processing and editing machinery, and investigating how it shapes tumour-specific antigen presentation. Your project will focus
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lead the delivery of a high-profile communications and engagement programme supporting a flagship University-led initiative to unlock innovation-led growth across the region. Working closely with
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project management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines • Contribute ideas for new research projects • Develop ideas for generating research income, and present detailed
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to hear from you. The Klemm Group at the University of Oxford is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Scientist to join our Wellcome Trust-funded programme investigating the role of organelle communication in
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problems, working collaboratively across the partnership to overcome issues, and you will design database schemas for large scale data and pool together and harmonise data from multiple modalities and
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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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gain experience across multiple scales of cardiac research, from in vivo phenotyping of genetically modified animal models to molecular and super-resolution imaging techniques at the cellular and