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Postdoctoral Scientist - B cell Immunology, Oxford
Client:
University of Oxford
Location:
Oxford, United Kingdom
Job Category:
Other
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EU work permit required:
Yes
Job Reference:
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Job Views:
3
Posted:
23.05.2025
Expiry Date:
07.07.2025
Job Description:
We are looking for an ambitious and motivated Postdoctoral Research Scientist to join the B Cell Immunology Group, led by Professor Oliver Bannard, at the MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine (WIMM), University of Oxford. In this role, you will lead independent research projects exploring fundamental questions in humoral immunology. More details about our ongoing work and recent publications can be found on the group website. The Bannard Lab is a well-resourced team with access to state-of-the-art facilities within the MRC WIMM and the wider university, and close ties to the WIMM’s advanced genome engineering platforms for generating new experimental models. We are also part of a dynamic and collaborative immunology community that fosters regular discussion and interdisciplinary exchange.
We welcome applications from highly motivated, creative individuals with a deep interest in immunology and a strong publication record. A PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant field is essential.
About You
* Be highly self-motivated and enthusiastic to lead an independent research project or projects.
* Hold a PhD (or be an upcoming PhD graduate) in immunology or a closely related subject.
* Be first author on one or more article(s) in leading journals.
* Work well independently as well as part of a team.
* Enjoy thinking deeply about important scientific problems.
About the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
The Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine (NDM) is one of the largest departments of the University of Oxford and is part of the Medical Sciences Division, responsible for a significant part of the teaching of clinical students within the Medical School.
Benefits of working
Application Process
This position is available for up to three years in the first instance.
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