59 renewable-energy "European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) " uni jobs at University of Oxford
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scientist to join our research program. Our group is developing new methods for T cell receptor discovery, T cell manufacture
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Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to the Paris Agreement; (ii) working with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to develop frameworks for advancing e-mobility and renewable energy integration in Asia and
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We have an exciting opportunity for an Analyst in Bioinformatician and Immune Single-Cell Genomics to join Dr Calliope Dendrou’s group at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology. The main aim
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Bioinformatician in Spatial Transcriptomics and Single-Cell Genomics to join the CTAP team. We will characterise the spatiotemporal cellular dynamics of our
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you will apply single cell techniques to understand development of drug resistance and identification of novel drug targets and mechanisms. Your key responsibilities will consist of cell culture and
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The ZERO Institute has been recently created to establish Oxford as a centre for thought leadership on the zero-carbon energy transition and accelerate research to real world impact. The goal
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, policies, events, often as part of a wider action plan; engaging with stakeholders across NDCN; and contributing to the development of Athena Swan renewal applications and implementation of action plans
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Partnership on Inertial Fusion Energy, sponsored by UKRI and First Light Fusion, and in collaboration with Imperial College London, Oxford Physics, and University of York. The ability to think outside the box
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. Handle incidents and requests related to network, infrastructure and security, including port patching, server configurations, SSL certificate renewals, compromised account management, Sophos Endpoint and
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autoantibody-mediated diseases. This exciting project involves the analysis and integration of single-cell multi-omics including scRNA-seq, CITE-SEQ, T and B cell repertoire, as well as CyTOF analysis