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. This project will investigate how the immune landscape of primary and metastatic colorectal cancer is altered by targeting mechanisms that suppress the T cell response, such as TGFb. Specifically, the research
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. The project will also involve the application of the developed algorithms in a site application as a part of the Athlone Main Drainage Scheme, where deformations in masonry buildings will be monitored during a
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at the centre of a critical new research endeavour. Reporting to the Programme’s Principle Investigators ( Professor Thomas Hale and Dr Thom Wetzer ), the Postdoctoral Research Fellow’s primary role will be
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our enthusiastic research team. Your main responsibilities will include: reviewing existing evidence and literature, co-designing and organising stakeholders’ workshops, managing and analysing
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level. This is an exciting opportunity to undertake research in several cutting edge in vivo cardiovascular techniques and in vitro techniques including RNA, metabolomic and bioenergetics in primary and
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will join a diverse group of researchers working on several aspects of organelle biology at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford (UK). The main goals of these 2-year positions
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. Working with the Principal Investigators and assisted by a small team of assistants, you will finalise data collection strategy and protocols, and collect and analyse data on key components of biodiversity
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. Our primary objective is to enhance the cost-effectiveness of ammonia synthesis and decomposition processes. Despite the recognized importance of ammonia synthesis, evidenced by three Nobel Prizes, its
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to mentor students undertaking masters projects and internships in the research team. • The post-holder will have the opportunity to teach. This may include lecturing, small group teaching, and tutoring
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Centre for Nature Recovery and also of the Flourishing and Wellbeing Theme of the Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre. As the PDRA (Postdoctoral Researcher), your main activities will involve managing