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to select the best antibody candidates for translation into clinical testing. You will need to be able to work independently as well as collaboratively, and must have a PhD or be close to completion of a PhD
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. Experience of myeloid cell biology would be an advantage but is not critical. You will work alongside a new PhD student to deliver novel insight in this exciting area, with the aim to identify and develop
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. Ptychographic imaging is the principal area of interest, using multiple scattering patterns to reconstruct X-ray images. The successful applicant will have a PhD or equivalent level qualification and experience
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of NMR methodologies that permit the characterization of their structure and dynamics as well as interactions with other cellular components. Ideally applicants should possess a PhD in biochemistry (or
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direct collaboration with researchers from the School of Engineering at the University of Southampton. The applicant will have a PhD (or equivalent) in marine biology/ecology, or a related discipline, by
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: To be confirmed Reference: 2606624FC We are seeking to recruit a highly motivated and capable postdoctoral researcher to join the Retinal Cell Biology Lab led by Dr Jörn Lakowski at the University
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, but will also work with colleagues based in the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Oxford. You will have a PhD in either biological sciences, biophysics or biomedical engineering
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Chemical Biology, Diagnostics & Therapeutics Location: Highfield Campus Salary: £34,980 to £42,978 Per annum Full Time Fixed Term for 12 months Closing Date: Wednesday 10 April 2024 Interview Date
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(essential) ultrafast optics including few-cycle pulses (essential) micro- and nano-optics (desirable) optical engineering (desirable) Candidates will have a PhD* or equivalent professional qualifications and