177 web-developer-university-of-liverpool Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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developing characterisations of network models and interactions with methods in statistical machine learning. The post holder provides guidance to junior members of the research group including project
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We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join Pier Palamara’s research group at the University of Oxford. The position is funded by the Pioneer Centre for Statistical and
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Department of Medicine. Our overarching aim is to develop better prognostic biomarkers to identify patients at particularly high risk of progression from MDS to sAML. We will build on the “liquid biopsy
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sources. The postdoctoral researcher will develop a chronic implantable system for characterizing the glucose-powered fuel cell. Your Specific Duties include: • Develop an electrochemical interface
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stimulating environment as part of the Oxford Motor Neuron Disease Centre and will be based in the Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development
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learning and computational methods. In addition, candidates should provide evidence of creative and critical thinking as applied to the development and execution of a cohesive programme of research. A
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. The scale of these assays will be large, and this post will require excellent organization and planning skills. Previous experience with qPCR , flow cytometry and experimental evolution would also be
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trials team and will work on the evaluation of candidate vaccines in clinical trials. The role will include undertaking and developing assays for the evaluation of vaccine candidates in human clinical
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based on optical trapping or fluorescence microscopy to study RNA polymerase and its response to DNA damage-induced transcription stress; • develop an interdisciplinary skillset by acquiring a
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TWO exciting opportunities to be part of the multimillion Ineos-Oxford Institute (IOI) for AMR Research within the Department of Biology, University of Oxford. Joining the IOI, and Sheppard and