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the MRC, with travel to the Universities of Nottingham and Cambridge included. As part of this project, they will assist Dr Grist in the set-up of a world-first short course in hyperpolarised MRI, working
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activities. This involves small scale project management including interacting with collaborators, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. The post will be based in the Department
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of research articles for publications. You will join a thriving group of researchers whose focus is on avian flight and vision, set within world-class flight lab facilities at the John Krebs Research Station
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Pay Scale: STANDARD RESEARCH GRADE 7 Salary (£): £42,794 to £47,779 per annum Location: Department of Biochemistry, South Parks Road, Oxford Contract type: Fixed Term Contract up to 31st March 2027
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on understanding the spread and control of human infectious diseases using modelling and pathogen genomics. This is a short-term opportunity to apply machine learning methods to two key projects. First, you will
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for biomedical data will be advantageous. The successful candidate will contribute to high-impact publications, open-source software development, and training materials. This position is full-time and fixed-term
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months. The project involves developing and applying a novel integrated platform to study the chemical molecular mechanisms and signalling consequences of reactive small-molecule metabolites in organ
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months. The project involves instrument development and studies of electron-induced processes in a variety of small to medium sized molecules, and is funded by the ‘New Directions in Molecular Scattering
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manage multiple tasks in a milestone-orientated research environment. The qualification can be held (appointed to Grade 7) or submitted for examination/ nearing completion (appointed to Grade 6) by
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biologists, statisticians, software engineers and molecular biologists. You will be embedded within the “Mitigating Gram-negative infections” theme in our Health Protection Research Unit in Healthcare