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contributing to the overall team’s aim of understanding and developing methods for improving solar cells. In this project, they will be responsible for investigating, developing, and optimising a new silicon
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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
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to develop correlative technologies to visualize integration targeting by cryoET in situ. You will be managing the project day-to-day, including both design and action of strategies in molecular biology and
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for Cancer Research, University of Oxford In this role your duties will include provide statistical analysis plans for studies and handle day-to-day planning to keep the work on track and efficient and the
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Full-time, Fixed term for 1 year We are seeking to appoint a motivated and forward-thinking Lab Manager to join Prof Molly Stevens’ dynamic and multidisciplinary team at the Kavli Institute
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of Perovskite-on-Silicon Tandem Solar Cells. This is a collaborative project between Oxford Materials and Oxford Physics. The goal of the project is to deliver a novel tandem technology with the potential
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of an extension up to 1 year. The overall aim of the project is to enable the development and clinical translation of a new generation of protein-based ultrasound-responsive particles specifically designed
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assemble and function using the Drosophila embryo as a model system. In the laboratory we extensively use advanced live-cell light microscopy to understand the behaviour of these organellles, as well as many
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the supervision of the QC Manager, and responsible for the hands-on day-to-day running of the QC Laboratory, together with other Quality Control staff. You will be responsible for carrying out all work according to
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-arching goal of HIT-GLIO is to dissect the poorly-understood tumour-host interactions in paediatric high-grade gliomas (pHGGs) with single-cell omics and multi-modal imaging and develop strategies