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ecosystem outcomes of restoration efforts in the Leverhulme case study landscapes of Oxfordshire, central Scottish Highlands, Ghana and Kenya. As the PDRA, your main activities will involve managing academic
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the main aim to develop the next generation of sensing technologies and Artificial Intelligence (AI) models to construct new personalised biomarkers of health in the context of evidence-based
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years with possible extension. Reporting to the Principal Investigator(s), the post-holders will help ensure a healthy and vibrant research environment within the Visual Geometry Group (Central Oxford
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to enable the SPOTLIGHT project. They will collaborate with colleagues at GMRT and have the opportunity to visit them in India. There are also opportunities for the post-holder to help support Masters and
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photoelectrochemical systems on the material and reactor modelling levels which includes using and mastering simulation software packages such as COMSOL. Have expertise in testing catalysts in photo-, photoelectron
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research group ( https://www.nds.ox.ac.uk/research/tumour-evolution-and-cell-identity-laboratory ). Here, you will join a thriving and well supported laboratory of enthusiastic scientists spanning masters
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We are seeking to appoint a postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the Molecular Immunology group. The main interest of the laboratory is to understand how bacteria are recognised and controlled by
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, including PhD students, Master students, and other researchers. The successful candidate will have completed, or be close to completing, a PhD in a relevant discipline (Psychology, Neuroscience or a closely
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, Kukura, and Qing. The team is focussed on the integration of three main technologies (nanopore sensing, mass photometry, and escape-time electrometry) to perform multidimensional analyses of proteins
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seeks to explore the response of rectal cancer to chemo-radiation with a particular focus on tumour immunity. The project will involve the collection and processing of primary human tumour tissue (Oxford