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We are seeking a researcher and teacher with outstanding potential to bring exciting new perspectives in the area of molecular plant biology at the University of Oxford. This is a unique opportunity
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datasets to address relevant food safety and spoilage questions; and/or Molecular biology/pathobiology of key foodborne pathogen or food spoilage microbes: utilising the latest molecular tools to understand
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, to large-scale genomic/imaging/metagenomic/transcriptomic datasets to address relevant food safety and spoilage questions; and/or Molecular biology/pathobiology of key foodborne pathogen or food spoilage
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atherosclerosis. The successful applicant will possess a PhD in a relevant subject such as biological science, have at least two years of post-doctoral experience, and have extensive "hands-on" experience of single
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technologies, including mass spectrometry, biochemistry, molecular biology, imaging, sequencing/bioinformatics and tissue culture. Emerging hypotheses will be investigated in mouse models. Essential
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that you submit the minimum supporting documents . Project search terms: endocrinology, reproductive biology, sport & exercise science - other, sport performance Other search terms not listed: female athlete
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AFBI is now seeking an enthusiastic, internationally recognised scientist with a high level of expertise and knowledge of agronomy and plant sciences to join its scientific team and lead our work in this area. The Head of Agronomy and Plant Science will lead AFBI’s statutory work programme on...
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the globe. The role will involve setting up glasshouse trials to determine the putative effects of various reagents on the biology of plant parasitic nemodes. Ideally, the successful candidate will have
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which uses a multidisciplinary approach that employs biochemistry, CRISPR-lead genetics, transcriptomics, molecular and cellular biology. You will be encouraged to use your own initiative and to work in
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fieldwork in areas such as molecular ecology, evolutionary ecology, microbial ecology in the context of plant biology, plant and microbial responses to climate change and other anthropogenetic stressors