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quantitative cell-based assays, flow cytometry-based and imaging approaches complemented by biochemical and, where appropriate, structural methods. The successful candidate will be expected to work independently
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), computing sensitivity kernels and applying the BG-SOLA method to infer the properties of the MTZ. They will adapt existing and develop new seismic analysis and inverse methodologies within a finite-frequency
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Springmann, you will develop and apply global food-system models, integrating data and methods from across disciplines to assess pathways towards healthier and more sustainable diets. You will contribute
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respectively at Oxford and KCL. We seek a person with expertise in Africa’s history of decolonization and/or African audio visual and cultural research and methods. We welcome applications from all career stages
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research assistants, PhD students, and project students). About the department The Department of Experimental Psychology is a large, internationally recognised department with a high volume of academic
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Christiane Timmel for a period of up to 12 months. The project involves the development and application of novel optical detection methods for magnetic field effects in proteins (especially cryptochromes and
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, implementation and evaluation of multi-robot scouting methods suitable for wheeled-legged systems in physically-realistic simulated environments and on real robots. You will hold or be close to completion of a PhD
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cryo-EM, cryo-ET, FIB milling, and biochemical methods to understand mechanisms of dynein-2 transport, building on recent advances in the group (NSMB 2017 PMID 28394326; NSMB 2019 PMID 31451806; NSMB
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sequences to study phylogenetic relations. About you The successful candidate will be educated to PhD/DPhil level with relevant experience in molecular plant biology and biochemistry. They will work closely
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cellular adhesion, inflammation, in addition to vital intracellular communication events such as epigenetics and signalling cascades. You must have (or be close to completion) a relevant PhD/DPhil in