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to Dr Jani R Bolla. The work is to be conducted in his lab in the Department Biology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3RB. The postholder will support ongoing research that aims
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part of your application. In your supporting statement (no more than 5 pages), please explain how you meet each of the selection criteria found in the job description. Certificates, references and
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We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic, well-trained and self-motivated Research Assistant to join Prof. Sumana Sanyal’s group, based at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University
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providing an additional paragraph in your supporting statement. The University of Oxford is committed to equality and valuing diversity. All applicants will be judged on merit, according to the selection
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papers should not be provided at this stage. The closing date for applications is 12.00 midday, Friday 3 May 2024, UK time. Interviews will be held as soon as possible thereafter. The University of Oxford
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The Kennedy Institute at the University of Oxford has an exciting opening for an experienced bioinformatician to join the group of Associate Professor Stephen Sansom (https://sansomlab.org). In
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thereafter. The University of Oxford and The Department of Chemistry are Silver Athena SWAN holders. Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and ethnic minority candidates, who are under
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Research Centre, NDORMS, University of Oxford. The NDORMS Pharmaco- and Device epidemiology research group is involved in a number of national and international studies exploring the conditions of use
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Reporting to Professor Linda Mulcahy, the post holder will be a member of the Access to Justice cluster at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. More specifically
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A postdoctoral position is available in Dr Ivan Ahel’s group at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford to study the interplay of ADP-ribosylation and ubiquitylation