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Pay Scale: STANDARD GRADE 6 Salary (£): Grade 6: £32,332 - £38,205 per annum Location: Department of Biochemistry, South Parks Road, Oxford Contract type: Fixed Term Contract for up to 5 months Hours: Full Time (37.5 hours per week) About the role We are seeking to appoint a Research Assistant...
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the propagation of systemic risks through global shipping networks, and how these networks may evolve in the future due to changing patterns in global trade, including those associated with the green energy
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conventional electronic structure modelling approaches. The work will be carried out in close collaboration with experimental groups in Oxford Materials and industrial partners working on energy-related
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support the development and implementation of assays to study neuronal resilience using CRISPR screening in human neuronal cell lines and human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neurons. This is an
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vivo disease models. The postholder will have the opportunity to work with cutting edge single cell technologies including 10x mutli-omics, single cell genotyping, spatial transcriptomics, multiparameter
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and establish novel methods for protein-ligand affinity prediction that can offer significant speed gains but similar accuracy to absolute binding free energy (ABFE) calculations. This builds on a
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and highly motivated individual who is excited about the prospect of using B-cell genetics in an archetypal autoimmune disease to explore fundamental questions about
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work, including design, experiments, and extensive experience with human primary or stem cell culture, is essential. You will have excellent communication skills and a proven track record in authorship
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research experience in biological or medical sciences. You will have experience of antibody/B cell immunology, clinical research immunology, experimental medicine, and/or vaccine research. You will also have
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labels and develop vDNA labels for CLEM approaches. You will establish T cell lines stably expressing fluorescent CPSF6 using CRISPR-Cas knock-in. You will establish a robust cryoCLEM workflow and employ