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molecular Systems in plants’ awarded to Prof Francesco Licausi. The work is to be conducted in his lab in the Department of Biology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3RB. The postholder
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entirely over email. Parameters would be established for where the holder of this post would answer on behalf of the Prof Davison immediately, draft a proposed response, or seek direction from him. You will
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project led by Prof Shi, to investigate how metabolic and epigenetic rewiring influences leukaemia progression under genetic or pharmacological interventions. You will manage your own academic research and
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rigorous and impactful research building machine learning models; design, analyse and conduct computational simulations; provide guidance in machine learning methods to others in the group where necessary
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established in the group, and to develop new approaches to integrating mechanistic and AI/ML models. Experience in a wide range of mathematical, statistical and computational methods is essential. You will be
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therapies for treating bacterial infections using ultrasound. You will be based at Stoke Mandeville Hospital and the University of Oxford and report to the Principal Investigator for the project, Prof Fadi
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software development in a team setting • Experience with version control distribution software like Git • Experience with numerical methods and techniques, including optimization and statistical analysis
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Previous applicants need not apply We currently have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Programme Data Governance Manager to join the Oxford University Clinical Research Units (OUCRUs
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research programme led by Prof Benoit Van den Eynde, to understand the interplay between tumours and the immune system and to develop next-generation cancer vaccines. The research involves a wide range of
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A postdoctoral position is available in Prof. Ivan Ahel’s group based in the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford to study the interplay of ADP-ribosylation and ubiquitylation