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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Single Cell Assay Development, you will also work closely with academic and industry collaborators at institutions in Oxford, the UK, and abroad to develop assays to
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Postdoctoral Research Scientist (2 Post). RDM Investigative Medicine – Medical Sciences Division Pay Scale: STANDARD GRADE 8 Salary (£): £45,585 - £54,395 per annum Location:MRC Translational
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inflammatory diseases such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis at single cell resolution. You will manage an interdisciplinary research programme and associated administrative activities, contribute scientific
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Immunology Talent Fund. This translational research project will integrate single cell transcriptomic approaches with cellular biology, immunology and 3D tissue mucosoid modelling to understand how
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with cutting edge single cell technologies including 10x mutli-omics, single cell genotyping, spatial transcriptomics, multiparameter flow cytometry and CRISPR screens, while have the opportunity
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algorithms (see Weeratunga P Nat Commun 2023) to help guide the use of single cell transcriptomic in the same tissue. The work will greatly deepen our understanding of how cellular immune response and
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We are seeking a computational-statistical postdoctoral researcher to join our lab at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, University of Oxford. Our lab focuses on developing statistical methods
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Faculty of Health and Life Sciences The Faculty wishes to recruit two Postdoctoral Research Associates to support the work of Professor M. Albert Basson. Both are full-time fixed-term positions
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We are focused on fostering education and training in research to develop microenvironments to investigate and instruct cellular behaviour including, but not solely, stem cell differentiation. Our
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methods in [6]) based on spatial cellular graphs constructed from these images to predict clinical outcomes. The research will be carried out using two comprehensively annotated cohorts of non-small-cell