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. Redirected T cells offer the potential to specifically target pathogenic IgA1 producing cells. You will work closely with members of TRIG and Oxford Kidney Pathology groups, including students, other post-docs
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the administration of travel vaccinations, where required, under the instruction of a Specialist Practitioner or physician. • Liaising with staff from other service departments including, for example
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part-time Clinical Research Fellow post in the Transplantation Research Immunology Group within the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, the University of Oxford ( http://www.nds.ox.ac.uk/research
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exuberant immune response in females is also associated with more vaccine adverse events, immunopathology and autoimmune disease. The role advertised here is for a post-doc to work in Oxford to undertake
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and experience, in line with current pay protection and transitional arrangements in the NHS Applications are invited from the below listed specialty for one post under the NIHR Integrated Academic
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opportunity for a motivated researcher to develop skills in clinical trials and develop an academic career. The post will be required to access clinical data and indirect patient contact, to support the
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developed human models of typhoid and paratyphoid infection and pneumococcal, RSV and influenza challenge studies in a collaboration with the Liverpool School Of Tropical Medicine (LSTM). This post would be
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and this post will afford a broad training in clinical trial design and management. There is full integration and active collaboration between clinical and laboratory teams. You will collaborate widely
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, or equivalent. The post is initially offered for 36 months with the possibility of extension. Funding is available for a full-time post-doc, but we will consider a part-time appointment too. The project will
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We are seeking to appoint a highly qualified and dedicated Senior Clinical Research Fellow in Translational Genomics. This is a new and exciting post to join our group at Oxford Translational