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of Control Engineering, mathematical modelling and Engineering Biology are being sought. The successful candidate will work in collaboration with our interdisciplinary team that includes experts in synthetic
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related area. Previous exposure to laboratory environments. Experience with molecular biology techniques, such as genotyping, protein extraction and Western blots. Hands on experience with rodent
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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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About the role We have an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated Research Assistant to join the Ineos Oxford Institute for Antimicrobial Research (IOI) within the Mathematical, Engineering and
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About the role The SalGo Team (https://salgo.web.ox.ac.uk/) at the Department of Biology of the University of Oxford is offering a postdoctoral research associate position for an initial tenure
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strategic objectives and contribute to developing the strategic direction of the Oxford-GSK IMCM. It is essential that you hold a relevant PhD/DPhil in Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Biology, Engineering
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presentations/reports as required. It is essential that you hold a relevant post-graduate qualification in bioinformatics, computational biology, biostatistics, applied mathematics, or related discipline, and
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Biostatistics, Mathematics, Statistics, Computing, Mathematical Biology or a related subject. You will have the knowledge of and commitment to software development best practices including issue tracking, testing
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Genetics, Computing, Mathematical Biology or a related relevant scientific subject. Experience, ability and practical success in biostatistics or bioinformatics together with expertise in the use
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at the intersection between chromosome biology, flow cytometry, microfluidics and molecular/epigenetic analysis. The group’s current work focuses on determining the repertoire and role of proteins that remain bound