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Day 2 of the Oxfordshire Roadshow at @HarwellCampus and @RosFrankInst this morning.
From quantum computing to life sciences, Oxfordshire is home to world-class research driving UK leadership in science and technology.🔬
🚨 We are hiring a #postdoc in Quantitative Cell Biology/Biochemistry. Join us if you are interested in using super-resolution STED & cryoET to uncover self- organization dynamics of cell interfaces & glycobiology collab. with WuLab
Deadline 31 August
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In crystals, molecules don’t just sit, they collaborate to enable ultrafast proton transfer reactions that don’t occur in solution. A molecular dance choreographed by the solid state.
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📻Catch @caraagriffiths talking to @charlottebsmith about new results boosting wheat yield using the T6P biostimulant developed by Rothamsted, @UniofOxford & @RosFrankInst on @BBCFarmingToday this morning. First item in the programme...
https://t.co/IJYgrCKq2v
📢New paper! Enhancing sugar signalling increased yields by up to 12% in wheat - an order of magnitude greater than increases currently being achieved through breeding @NatureBiotech@UniofOxford@RosFrankInst
Full story 👇
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Massive thank you to everyone who attended, we loved meeting you all and we had some fantastic, engaging conversations! Also a huge thank you to our incredible speakers for such thought provoking talks and to @RosFrankInst for hosting us!👩🔬
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On March 12th, #SRUKOxford visited @diamondlightsrc and @rosfrankinst!
We explored the synchrotron and its beamlines 🌀, toured advanced microscopy facilities 🔬, and heard from Spanish researchers based at Harwell 🎙️!
Thank you to everyone for coming!
#SRUKCERU#DiamondDLS
We had a great time at @FestOfTomorrow last weekend. We showed festival finale attendees how they can contribute to real scientific research through our citizen science projects on the @the_zooniverse.
Get involved with our Synapse Safari project here: https://t.co/YcyzgdrzXs
We are at the @imperialcareers Spring Careers Fair today from 5pm to 7:30pm.
If you are at the careers fair, come and say hello to some of our amazing team and find out more about the PhD Programme at the Franklin.
Find us at the @FestOfTomorrow 2025!
We will be at the Festival Finale on Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd February. Come say hello and find out how you can help researchers through the power of citizen science.
Book your tickets now: https://t.co/l4Xk9S3URG
#FestivalOfTomorrow
This was filmed as part of our "Ask a Scientist" playlist for the Virus Factory in Schools programme. You can watch all of the videos and hear from more of our researchers on our Vimeo (https://t.co/cnoZwAvDvz) or the Science Scribbler YouTube channel (https://t.co/dMv57Vm3wd).
Today is International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Hear from Sofia, one of our Postdoctoral Research Associates, about some of her work in the high-throughput chemistry lab at the Franklin.
https://t.co/08tvy6F7P6
We had a great time visiting @RosFrankInst yesterday to take a look at all the fantastic science and #microscopy taking place. Many thanks to Michele for showing us round 😀🔬
We have an exciting opportunity to join the Franklin as a PDRA in Native Ambient Mass Spectrometry!
If you're ready for a new challenge, follow this link for further details and to apply: https://t.co/YyRwJpeDDL
Don't miss this incredible opportunity to join us as a PDRA in Quantitative Imaging Biology working with @karina_pombo. Applications are closing this Sunday, 2nd February 2025.
Find out more and apply here: https://t.co/oO22GgCUrd
Ready for your next challenge? We're hiring an IT Technician!
Join our dynamic Operations team and put your tech skills to work.
For more details about this role and to apply, follow this link: https://t.co/CVzuQDUnYN
In case you missed it, the Franklin's Professor Ben Davis was featured in the @nchembio article "Thoughts for the future". Where researchers contributed their visions for the frontiers in chemical biology.
The article is free to read in January: https://t.co/66HVxOdVrG
We asked a collection of chemical biologists, “What do you think are the most exciting frontiers or the most needed developments in your main field of research?”
You can read what they said in “Thoughts for the future”
Free to read in January. https://t.co/14FWliU6n4