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the UK and Iceland using whole genome sequencing data and linked medical records” will consider the impact of family history on inherited breast and ovarian cancer risk in Iceland as compared to the UK
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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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, 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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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
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Sciences Division is one of the largest departments in the University of Oxford. RDM is a multi-disciplinary department which aims to tackle some of the world’s biggest health challenges by integrating
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The Radcliffe Department of Medicine (RDM) within the Medical Sciences Division is one of the largest departments in the University of Oxford. Headed by Professor Keith Channon, RDM is a multi-disciplinary
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protein crystallography/structural biology, or a related subject together with experience in protein production using bacteria, insect cells and mammalian expression systems. You will be able to manage your
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-disciplinary team comprising experts in sleep and circadian science, occupational medicine, health psychology, primary care, health economics, and clinical trial methodology. Principal duties include reviewing
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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 ADP-ribosylation signalling and its role in genome stability
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-work sleep disorder in NHS workers. The post-holder will be part of a multi-disciplinary team comprising experts in sleep and circadian science, occupational medicine, health psychology, primary care