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receive funding under the auspices of OxCHEDS. The post holder will manage their own research group and have responsibility for the development of its strategic direction. The Fellow needs to be a
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that tackles global challenges - from advancing sustainability to pioneering healthcare solutions - and join a diverse, inclusive community that champions your wellbeing, development, and aspirations. Apply now
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development and improvements to HR systems and processes, you will be an experienced, knowledgeable and motivational leader, who will be accountable for the delivery of high-quality support for departmental
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as our Research Assistant. You will play an important role in the contribution of the understanding of the genetic and epigenetic regulation of cardiovascular development. In this role, you will be
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University), Rob Garlick (Duke University), Lukas Hensel (Peking University), Ulrike Malmendier (UC Berkeley). As Senior Research Associate in Development Economics, you will work primarily with the survey
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environment that promotes excellence. Here, you will join a diverse, inclusive community that champions your wellbeing, development, and aspirations. The Estates Department plays a critical role in enabling
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samples and experimental models, with implications for autoimmune and metabolic disorders. As a Postdoctoral Researcher, you will primarily be responsible for the development, design, and execution
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and professional development opportunities. The Chair of this recruitment panel will be Rachel D’Arcy-Brown, Collections and Information Skills Manager, who can be contacted with enquiries relating
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with Professors Paul Harrison, Rachel Upthegrove, and Emma Mead. The postholder will receive strong mentorship and support for professional development, including training in new experimental and
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research group, responsible for delivering research and supporting the development of shared tools, experiments, and publications. The role involves both independent research and collaboration with