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About the role This is an exciting three-year opportunity to work at the forefront of a new area of research exploring the function of antipredator colouration in animal aggregations. Working
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. About you You will hold a PhD (or be near to completion: thesis submitted) in a relevant area at the time of application and will have extensive experience in immunology or kidney disease field
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and characterisation of novel monoclonal antibodies, molecular biology, virology, Good Clinical Practice (GCP), and/or the use of animal models is highly desirable, as is experience of managing and
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The University of Oxford’s Department of Biomedical Services (BMS) provides for the care and welfare of animals in experimental research and in doing so we support the scientific community across
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you It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil in a relevant subject, e.g. biomedical sciences, biomedical imaging, radiopharmacy. Have extensive experience of PET/SPECT/CT imaging techniques and