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to Dr Jani R Bolla. The work is to be conducted in his lab in the Department Biology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3RB. The postholder will support ongoing research that aims
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will play a pivotal role in conducting experiments, analysing data, and interpreting results. You will engage in interdisciplinary research that combines structural biology, molecular biology, genomics
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Immunology, Molecular Biology, Molecular Biophysics, Molecular Evolution, Molecular Systems Biology and Structural Biology. The scientific basis of what we do lies in biology, but our research overlaps with
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Do you have a keen interest in therapeutic or vaccination strategies that involve the targeting of peptide epitopes restricted by HLA-E? We have a new role working at the Oxford Centre for Immuno
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A Postdoctoral Research Scientist is required to join the Gillespie Group, at the Oxford Centre for Immuno-Oncology, Nuffield Department of Medicine. The aim of this project is to elucidate how
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/research/units-and-centres/mrc-translational-immune-discovery-unit), working on collaborative projects with Dr Agne Antanaviciute and her team in the TIDU Computational Biology Group. The Translational Lung
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instance Hours: Full Time (37.5 hours per week) About the role The Epigenetics and Evolution Team, led by Assistant Professor Peter Sarkies at the Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford is seeking
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collaborations, and generating new research and grant opportunities. They will be responsible for supervising students and research assistants, both in relation to the postholder’s research project and related
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fundamental biology and medicine. The post, which is for 3 years, reports to the Franklin’s Theme Lead for Chemistry (Ben Davis), as well as key academic collaborators and will work alongside other researchers
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operate an advanced particle accelerator, generating intense beams of light, known as synchrotron light, which enable scientists and researchers to investigate the structure and properties of matter