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The English Faculty is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Researcher to a 2.5-year fixed-term research post which will investigate the connections between attention, flourishing, and the humanities
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ambitious research aims to develop new AI for shared human-AI decision-making in healthcare imaging. Topics in the research programme include single- and multi-modal video-based human-machine collaboration
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We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Nature and Human Health and Wellbeing. The researcher would conduct innovative research exploring the relationships between exposure
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laboratories at the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics (www.well.ox.ac.uk), working closely with the laboratory of Prof. Keith Channon in the same building. The Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics is a world
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Senior Postdoctoral Researcher: statistical and computational methods for complex traits in biobanks
and growing research profile to achieve international recognition in your discipline. You will develop and conduct projects to better understand the causes and consequences of human trait variation
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their career aspirations and focus on positive research culture. You will have or be close to the completion of a PhD in clinical or cognitive neuroscience, human psychopharmacology, or experimental medicine as
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Institute, Nuffield Department of Medicine. The Provine Group is a newly established research group in the Pandemic Sciences Institute (physically based within the Centre for Human Genetics) that is focused
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experience and success with human stem cell neuronal differentiation protocols Ability to differentiate iPSC into nociceptors Experience with genome engineering in human cells Experience with functional
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laboratory equipment used for all aspects of cell/molecular biology/biochemistry. Additionally, you will collaborate in the preparation of scientific reports, attend appropriate scientific seminars and act as
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) or shuffling up of chromosomes (recombination) in human eggs and sperm, which lead to genetic alterations that may be inherited by future generations. We investigate the mechanisms underlying these changes and