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investigate the regulation of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases. Using protein engineering, we develop synthetic ligands that exploit the cell’s inhibitory mechanisms. This is an emerging field of research that holds
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Mortimer, combines modelling and experimental approaches to understand the mechanisms underpinning how spiders use vibrations for information. About you This research assistant post is available to join the
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of Oxford. The main interest of the laboratory is to investigate the mechanisms underlying the function of non-canonical nucleic acid structures (R-loops) in health and diseases. The post-holder will manage a
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of research equipment, maintenance and repair to the fabric of the building and its mechanical, electrical, pipe work and hair handling systems. 'This is a hands on role'. You will deputise as needed
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on project work and routine maintenance. • Safe operation of various vehicles and machinery. • Taking responsibility for assigned areas of work, including, by agreement, mentoring of apprentices
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Lab to drive our research in understanding the molecular mechanisms underpinning cellular trafficking within the secretory pathway. The lab undertakes a multidisciplinary approach spanning structural
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, overseeding, and more. Hedge planting, pruning, and cutting. Safe operation and routine maintenance of vehicles and machinery. Participating in landscape and nursery work. What We Offer As an employer, we value
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group that the cryptochromes regulate voltage gated sodium channels in pain sensory nerves. Through better understanding of the mechanism, we aim to progress to development of drugs that can safely reduce
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you will apply single cell techniques to understand development of drug resistance and identification of novel drug targets and mechanisms. Your key responsibilities will consist of cell culture and
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Applications are invited for a CNC machinist / Mechanical Workshop Technician vacancy within the University of Oxford’s Department of Physics. The post is full time and permanent. The successful