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at the centre of a critical new research endeavour. Reporting to the Programme’s Principle Investigators ( Professor Thomas Hale and Dr Thom Wetzer ), the Postdoctoral Research Fellow’s primary role will be
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our enthusiastic research team. Your main responsibilities will include: reviewing existing evidence and literature, co-designing and organising stakeholders’ workshops, managing and analysing
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will join a diverse group of researchers working on several aspects of organelle biology at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford (UK). The main goals of these 2-year positions
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Centre for Nature Recovery and also of the Flourishing and Wellbeing Theme of the Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre. As the PDRA (Postdoctoral Researcher), your main activities will involve managing
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. The main focus of the project are to assess how dietary proteins and associated indicators, including circulating proteins found in the blood, may influence the development of common age-related diseases
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the PDRA (Postdoctoral Researcher), your main activities will involve managing academic research, including coordinating multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines and desired goals. This will involve
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principles. Experience of relevant laboratory skills e.g. molecular biology such as PCR and preparation of libraries for next generation sequencing, preparation of primary cells and tissue culture, flow
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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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the discipline of work including as a first author is essential, as well as experience of original deep learning in imaging architecture design and evaluation. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor
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interest in laboratory research and academic aspects of myasthenia gravis, an understanding of the main ethical questions and guiding principles in regards to patient data protection and evidence of previous