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Fixed-term for 13 months/Full-time The researcher will join a collaborative effort between DPAG and WRH, funded by an award from the Research Innovation Fund of Pancreatic Cancer UK. To expand
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forward, including cancer biology and radiobiology aspects. This involves project management to co-ordinate your research to meet deadlines as well as test hypotheses and analyse data from a variety of
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a focus in a research area that aligns with and complements the aims of the Department of Oncology and other cancer research groups at the University of Oxford. Two of the posts will be dedicated
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The Van den Eynde group at the Oxford Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, is seeking an experienced Senior Postdoctoral Scientist to join the research programme developing new cancer vaccines
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focus is currently on cancer, haematology and inherited disorders. The interdisciplinary nature of the Department of Oncology and of the Oxford Molecular Diagnostics Centre involves a diverse and
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genome, transcriptome, and proteome in human health and disease – cancer in particular – and translating this information into diagnostic and therapeutic opportunities that ultimately benefit patients
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aspects of the project forward, including cancer biology and radiobiology aspects. This involves project management to co-ordinate your research to meet deadlines as well as test hypotheses and analyse data
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: Friday 22 March 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 2628624CM We are seeking to recruit a highly motivated and capable postdoctoral researcher to join the cancer immunoprevention laboratory
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Grant in close collaboration with Professor Eleanor Stride between the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology (KIR) and Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Oxford. The UK is facing a care
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We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Scientist to join the Research Group of Prof. Christian Siebold who are focused on the structural biology of mammalian cell surface signalling and