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will be tasked with supervising and developing other members of the team, including research assistants, DPhil students, and Masters students. You will be contributing to other research areas within
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. Redirected T cells offer the potential to specifically target pathogenic IgA1 producing cells. You will work closely with members of TRIG and Oxford Kidney Pathology groups, including students, other post-docs
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collaboratively with other members of the groups at Oxford and/or other mathematicians internationally. They will have the opportunity to provide informal mentorship of D.Phil students in the groups. The Simons
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on methodologies or procedures, and contribute to teaching on the MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine, including supervising students and supporting placement projects. It is essential that you hold a
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or procedures, as well as representing the research group at external meetings/seminars, either with other members of the group or alone. Additionally, you will contribute to teaching on the MSc in International
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teaching programmes dedicated to Africa, China, Latin America, the Middle East, Japan, Russia and Eastern Europe, South Asia and Comparative Area Studies. The School welcomes students from all around the
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. There will be opportunities for contributing to and leading grant applications, if appropriate, as well as being encouraged to submit work for presentation at national and international conferences. In
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research papers, conference presentations, and reports. Special emphasis will be placed on how learnings from this research can be applied to national and international health policy and be leveraged
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biochemists on the team; • have the opportunity to obtain teaching experience and improve your leadership skills while guiding undergraduate and graduate students About the project During our lifetimes, we copy
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students; About the project During our lifetimes, we copy approximately a lightyear’s worth of DNA, and how the different components of the molecular machinery (the replisome) work together to achieve