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. The post holder will be responsible for characterising repair factors through structural biology techniques, with a focus on cryo-electron microscopy. Ideal candidates should have expertise in molecular
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Job Title: Student Funding Manager Department/Division/Faculty: Student Fees & Funding, AAD Grade: G7 £36,024-£44,263 per annum The University of Oxford is a stimulating work environment, which enjoys an international reputation as a world-class centre of excellence. Our research plays a key...
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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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cell biology. You will be responsible for performing experiments examining deubiquitylase activity (DUB activity profiles using activity-based probes) for characterising specific DUB inhibitors provided
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Are you looking for a new program Administrator position? If so, we have an excellent opportunity role for a highly motivated Programme Administrator to join the IOI team at Biology department
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant who will work with Professor Malavika Nair and the SMARTBio Team to develop prototype regenerative and therapeutic technologies for cardiac tissue engineering using extracellular matrix derived constructs, at the Department of...
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at laboratory techniques and assays including standard molecular biology techniques, and you will have experience in assay development. Additionally, you will be able to analyse and present scientific data
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. RDM is a multi-disciplinary department which aims to tackle some of the world’s biggest health challenges by integrating innovative basic biology with cutting edge clinical research. Benefits of working
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About the role The Department of Biology is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate for 3 years. This post is financially supported by the UKRI through the Frontier Guarantee Programme
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of Oxford. The post holder should be interested in applying cell biology, biochemistry and virology techniques to elucidate how E3 ubiquitin ligases operate as pro and antiviral factors during flavivirus