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to participate in an innovative project studying haematopoietic stem cell biology and leukaemic evolution. The postholder will perform scientific work to high technical standards, and demonstrate excellent record
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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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The Section of Molecular Plant Biology (Department of Biology) is seeking to recruit a Research Technician. This is a full-time post funded by the BBSRC, working under the direction of Professor
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Scientist with expertise in endo-lysosomal biology and biochemical aspects of the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS)to join the Alzheimer’s
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and conservation programmes. WildCRU is a large research group within the Department of Biology, with over 60 staff and students (and many more local field support staff). About you You will work
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small scale project management, to co-ordination of multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil (or close to completion) in Neuroscience, Biology, Molecular
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of Oxford. The post holder should be interested in applying cell biology, biochemistry and virology techniques to elucidate how E3 ubiquitin ligases operate as pro and antiviral factors during flavivirus
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to nucleic acid extraction or imaging. You will employ a combination of molecular biology techniques including RNA and DNA extraction, and will assist with library preparation for NGS and with multiplex
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About the role The Department of Biology is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate for 3 years. This post is financially supported by the UKRI through the Frontier Guarantee Programme
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We are looking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Scientist to join the wonderful team at the Nuffield Department of Medicine, led by Peijun Zhang, Professor of Structural Biology. This project aims