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social sciences, and humanities. Our research covers the broad range of issues that you might expect to address in the community, including cardiovascular and metabolic disease, cancer, infectious diseases
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in structural biology, cell biology and neurobiology, providing access to expertise and training in these areas. The successful candidate will focus on the structures and functions of adhesion
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the Environmental Fluid Mechanics research group at the Department of Engineering Science (central Oxford). The post is funded by
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language processing are encouraged to apply. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research at the intersection of biology, acoustics, and AI. The researcher will be working as part
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information or research material is restricted. You should hold an undergraduate degree or equivalent in a relevant subject such as psychology, psychiatry, bioethics or a relevant social science discipline. You
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. The Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, part of the Social Science Faculty at the University of Oxford, brings together social science expertise from demography, sociology, economics and policy studies
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant (PDRA) to join the OceanMelt project at the Department of Earth Sciences. The post is funded by the Royal Society and is available for a
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, including the natural, social and medical sciences and the humanities. Interdisciplinary approaches are particularly welcome. Example topics include research on the mechanisms by which nature exposure
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well as floating systems together with their moorings. The role will include both fluid dynamics modelling as well as structural design. You will develop reduced order engineering models and integrate
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in the human and mouse intestine. You will be applying a range of molecular biology techniques (e.g., single cell/spatial transcriptomics & proteomics) to profile patient cohort samples and mouse