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of Rheumatology, with close co-supervision by Prof Holm Uhlig at the Translational Gastroenterology Unit (TGU, JR Hospital) and the Centre for Human Genetics (CHG). In this role you will conduct detailed analysis
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laboratories at the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics (www.well.ox.ac.uk), working closely with the laboratory of Prof. Keith Channon in the same building. The Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics is a world
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responsibility for carrying out clinical and research development for the Major Revision Knee Network (MRKN) based at the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre. You will manage your own research and administrative
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Join the team that has recently gained large recognition due to the unprecedented speed of activity in the race against the global threat to human health that is coronavirus. With over 25 years
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Join the team that has recently gained large recognition due to the unprecedented speed of activity in the race against the global threat to human health that is coronavirus. With over 25 years
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transcriptomics have revolutionized our understanding of human tissue biology in health and disease. By defining cellular heterogeneity, differentiation, and cross-talk, these techniques are capable of highlighting
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plays a key role in genome stability in human. This full-time fixed-term post is funded by the John Fell Fund for up until 30th November 2024 in the first instance. The actual starting salary offered will
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Contract type Permanent Hours Full time About the role The Humanities Division is looking to appoint a Divisional Finance Manager – Shared Services to join their shared service team of finance
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We are seeking to appoint a Senior Bioinformatician to join Prof Simon Leedham’s research group at the Centre for Human Genetics. You will provide bioinformatics expertise, support and teaching to a
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challenges, from reducing carbon emissions to developing vaccines and much more. Human Resources (HR) is a trusted partner at the University, providing a broad range of specialist HR services across academic