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. You will join a dynamic team working at the vanguard of Infection Biology and contribute to research that combines Super-Resolution Live Imaging, single cell transcriptomics, gene editing and
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About the role We are looking for applicants for a part-time (0.5FTE) permanent post in our well established and busy Academic Administration Office (AAO). The AAO support the Biology undergraduate
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and user support for the Collections Management System (EMu) used by the Museum of Natural History and the History of Science Museum. You will maintain, develop and implement data standards, policies
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We are seeking a full-time experienced Clinical Trials Project Manager to join the team at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering within the Department of Engineering Science at the University
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highlighted the importance of graduate students, to both Trinity and the wider Oxford community, and he asked that the fund set up in his name be used to assist graduates within the Social Sciences and
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analysis workflows, including segmentation, tracking, 3D reconstruction, time-lapse analysis, and quantitative imaging. It is essential that you hold a degree in Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
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will also provide advice and training to colleagues, ensure communications align with University branding, and help coordinate activity across internal and external stakeholders. About you You will have
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). The NIHR ACL post will be from the following specialty: Plastic Surgery, based in the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences or the Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology, and Musculoskeletal
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manufacturing. The successful candidate will hold a Bachelors or Masters degree in a relevant biological science subject with expertise in molecular/cell biology and 2-years relevant laboratory experience in line
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, Tübingen and Paris Sciences et Lettres. This high-visibility project, funded to August 2030, is the first-ever Synergy Grant to be hosted in the Humanities Division at Oxford. The postholder will be