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record of publishing your research in the peer-reviewed literature, and where relevant, of writing or helping to write research grants. About the Institute The role will be based in the Digital Environment
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at the Nuffield Department of Medicine. The Health Systems Collaborative (HSC) in the NDM Centre for Global Health Research — Oxford Global Health works to link scientists from Oxford with scientists from low and
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labels and develop vDNA labels for CLEM approaches. You will establish T cell lines stably expressing fluorescent CPSF6 using CRISPR-Cas knock-in. You will establish a robust cryoCLEM workflow and employ
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. The postholder will work in the group of Simon Myers (University of Oxford), which works broadly on statistical genetics, and genomics, including of variants impacting human phenotypes and their evolution. This is
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that help to build our global learning community. The Orthopaedic Research Institute (ORI) (https://microsites.bournemouth.ac.uk/ori/ ) works across the university and with hospitals, industry partners and
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, leafy campus near to Windsor Great Park and within commuting distance of London. Information about our Department can be found at: https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/research-and-teaching/departments-and
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-scale data. The postholder will work in the group of Simon Myers (University of Oxford), which works broadly on statistical genetics, and genomics, including of variants impacting human phenotypes and
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transcription factors in an important bacterial pathogen (MRSA) contribute to virulence and host infection. The Opportunity: We recently found that many Helix-Turn-Helix domain transcription factors (HTH-TFs
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, perspectives and experiences that help to build our global learning community. The Orthopaedic Research Institute (ORI) (https://microsites.bournemouth.ac.uk/ori/ ) works across the university and with
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Post Type: Full Time: 35 hours per week Contract Type: Fixed Term (30 months) Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Friday 31 May 2024 Interview Date: Thursday 06 June 2024 The Institute of Development