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) to support early-phase clinical trials in the UK and worldwide. We manufactured the first doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine against Covid-19 for the UK trials and vaccines for Malaria, TB, Zika, Rabies
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protein crystallography/structural biology, or a related subject together with experience in protein production using bacteria, insect cells and mammalian expression systems. You will be able to manage your
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experimental plans and develop new scientific techniques. It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil (or close to completion) in protein crystallography/structural biology, or a related subject together
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About us This position is a key part of the Manufacturing Research Hub for a Sustainable Future (Vax-Hub Sustainable), led by UCL Biochemical Engineering and the University of Oxford with academic
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criteria for excellence in research. This is a bespoke scheme offering ¿without walls¿ training that will cover the full medicines development pathway. The scheme will support medical fellows to become
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is not supported by University of Glasgow Scholarship/Funding Support Support The College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences Graduate School provides a vibrant, supportive and stimulating
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the Medical Sciences Division at the University of Oxford. The Medical Sciences Division at Oxford has been ranked number one in the world for the last twelve years in the Times Higher Education World
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the Medical Sciences Division at the University of Oxford. The Medical Sciences Division at Oxford has been ranked number one in the world for the last twelve years in the Times Higher Education World
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Location: Pandemic Sciences Institute, Clinical BioManufacturing Facility, Churchill Drive, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7JT We are seeking to appoint a Quality Control Assay Development Specialist
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function using novel CRISPR/Cas9-based knockouts in the zebrafish in partnership with AstraZeneca. We wish to recruit a talented individual to support the research team led by Prof. Charles Tyler based in