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biophysical analysis of protein-ligand complexes. This is a one year contract funded by Omaze-Blood Cancer UK for a collaborative project with the group of Prof Nerlov at the University of Oxford. The SDDC is a
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statement. The University of Oxford is committed to equality and valuing diversity. All applicants will be judged on merit, according to the selection criteria. This post is a 6-month fixed term, full time
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colleagues at the University of Oxford. This work involves developing and testing small molecules as potential therapeutics in cell-based assays and other approaches for validation of on-target and off-target
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adiposity, physical activity and cardiometabolic diseases. The postholder will be a key collaborative link between the Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, the Centre for Cancer
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Engineering at the University of Oxford. You will have a PhD in either biological sciences, biophysics or biomedical engineering, ideally with a background in either bone biology, microbiology or acoustics
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of Southampton and the groups of Prof Eleanor Stride and Dr Dario Carugo at the University of Oxford. You will work in a vibrant, multidisciplinary team based in the Faculties of Medicine and Engineering at
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of Prof Eleanor Stride and Dr Dario Carugo at the University of Oxford. You will work in a vibrant, multidisciplinary team based in the Faculties of Medicine and Engineering at the University of Southampton
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reagent preparation. Overall, your multifaceted role ensures a dynamic and impactful contribution to the Fowler Lab's research endeavours. It is essential that you hold a BSc degree in Neuroscience, Biology
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UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Postdoctoral Research Assistant Grade 7: £36,024-£44,263 per annum Fixed term for 24 months Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in
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UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Postdoctoral Research Assistant Grade 7: £36,024 – £44,263 pa Fixed term for 24 months Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in