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sciences) and Professor Sara Shaw (sociology), all of whom have interests in (digital) inclusion in health care and the use of qualitative and ethnographic methods to study health care provision. You will
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, ecosystem toxicity, eutrophication, land use, water use) of different food products, such as sugarcane, wheat, rice, maize, soya beans, sugar beet, other vegetables, and cassava. HESTIA is a large, motivated
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until 31 March 2025. The successful candidate will join the Scientific Computing Group in Engineering Science, University of Oxford. The group, led by Prof Wes Armour, focuses on understanding and
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Mortimer, combines modelling and experimental approaches to understand the mechanisms underpinning how spiders use vibrations for information. About you This research assistant post is available to join the
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, protein production or medicinal chemistry. Within this role, you will become proficient in several platforms and able to provide technical advice to students and colleagues within the Centre for Medicines
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With the human population estimated to reach 9.8 billion people by 2050, the looming nitrogen (N) crisis, stemming from the intensive use of fertilisers in agriculture, requires urgent global action
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computational biology. This post provides an opportunity to join the newly established multidisciplinary Oxford-GSK Institute of Molecular and Computational Medicine (IMCM) operating within Nuffield Department
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biology, biochemistry and cell biology to address our research questions from molecular mechanism to cellular phenotype. The successful candidate will perform experiments encompassing membrane protein
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by which intestinal bacteria can promote inflammation and development of cancer, and investigate how bacterial interactions within the host can then alter gut immune responses. The project will use in
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We are seeking to recruit a Clinical Research Fellow in Rheumatology to work within Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS) and NIHR Oxford