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About the role The Department of Biology is seeking to recruit a Research Associate for 6 months. This post is financially supported by funds from the BBSRC grant BB/X001059/1 ‘Regulation
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The Department of Chemistry is seeking a proactive and highly organised Office & Events Manager to lead the day-to-day delivery of office administration, reception services, and departmental events
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About the role We are seeking a motivated and hands-on Graduate Engineer to join the Oxford Hypersonics Group within the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford. This is a full
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(PBMCs) and functional assessment using molecular and cellular biology techniques, including live cell imaging. Further functional analysis will be undertaken in 2D or 3D ex vivo models, including
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archaea, many of which also use histones as major chromatin building blocks, and non-model bacteria. In the lab we combine a variety of computational and experimental techniques, including phylogenomics
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Sciences Divisional Office with day-to-day financial management, and • providing financial administration and reporting for UKRI Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) grants, including the ESRC-funded Grand
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-sequencing approaches to analyse RNA expression and regulation changes, undertake cellular and biochemical assays using advanced cell and molecular biology and imaging techniques, and conduct a small molecule
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interdisciplinary science, working closely with experimental biologists, computational modelers, and clinical partners. You will be positioned to drive mechanistic insights and translational applications, with
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or electrical engineering or a related field and have a strong background in experimental quantum information, clean room device fabrication and microwave techniques or quantum device physics. Previous experience
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offering exciting potential for collaboration with the Ruskin School of Art. The University of Oxford is a stimulating work environment, which enjoys an international reputation as a world-class centre of