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Sclerosis, ALS, and the related disorder frontotemporal dementia, FTD) through their engagement with an established internationally-leading programme of neuroscience research led by Professor Kevin Talbot
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to develop a program of work investigating how brains use internal models of task and world structure to enable flexible goal-directed behaviour. The experiments will involve recording and/or manipulating
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well as soliciting material from Faculty post holders. They will run the Faculty’s UNIQ programme, coordinate the faculty’s wider outreach programme, including ensuring LPP is appropriately represented at University
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an active programme of phase I, II, and III clinical trials across the UK, sub-Saharan Africa, and Asia, working closely with international partners to evaluate vaccine safety, immune responses. We are now
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will contribute to an exciting, interdisciplinary programme developing next-generation human in vitro models of pain. The project aims to recreate the complex multicellular interactions that underlie
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for integration of omics data with other relevant datasets. You will manage CoRE data scientists to support the CoRE programme objectives and work closely with experimental and clinical partners to better
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The Oxford Online Programme in Sleep Medicine (OOPSM) is seeking to appoint a Course Administrator. The OOPSM runs several courses including a postgraduate diploma (PGDip) and Masters (MSc) in Sleep
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This 36-month postdoctoral position is part of the project ENLIGHT (Enabling a Lifecycle Approach to Graphite for Advanced Modular Reactors) consortium, a £13.2 million, five-year programme
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sustain a large-scale research programme, supported by the world-leading clinical research infrastructure in Oxford. The University is at the forefront of research into mental health in older adults
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as part of an CRUK Discovery Programme Foundation Award in close collaboration with Dr Robert Köchl between the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology (KIR) and Kings College London (KCL). The focus