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Full-time: 35 hours per week Fixed-term: for 18 months The Opportunity: A Postdoctoral position is available in the lab of Dr Kevin Myant (institute-genetics-cancer.ed.ac.uk/research/research-groups
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and interpretation of ancient genetic data from human skeletal material in order to explore genetic diversity within Britannia, alongside genetic kinship and relatedness within cemetery populations
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group at the Centre of Human Genetics, within the University of Oxford. The Tzima/Reader research group is at the cutting edge of developments in production of samples for structural biology using
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will become part of the Engineered Genetic Control Systems for Advanced Therapeutics Hub. The hub, Directed by Prof Rosser, is a £14M 5-year UKRI sponsored research program across 4 institutions
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environmental standards, affect animal welfare negatively, and reduce the genetic diversity of local chicken breeds. This project will deliver urgently needed evidence on the global health and livelihood
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of mechanotransduction and protein synthesis machinery to join the Tzima/Reader research group at the Centre of Human Genetics, within the University of Oxford. The Tzima/Reader research group is at the cutting edge
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in innate immune cell function using the Drosophila model and human clinical samples. You will apply Drosophila functional genetics and infection studies, multiparameter flow cytometry, single cell-RNA
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Genetics, within the University of Oxford. The Tzima/Reader research group investigates the role of mechanotransduction in cardiovascular disease within a laboratory that is at the cutting edge
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of working in the field of stroke genetics and have a good understanding of the MRI endpoints which we use in analysis. The post offers an opportunity to join one of the internationally leading groups in
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Communications 2024), and are now expanding into using spatial biology, in vivo CRISPR screening and genetic barcoding approaches to identify additional context-specific pharmacological vulnerabilities, tumour