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Applications are invited for a SQL Developer, to work with the ORCHID Research Platform central data team at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences. ORCHID is a large primary care
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MRC centre of research excellence in Therapeutic Genomics. You will be responsible for performing detailed analysis of large genomic datasets, including data processing, statistical analyses
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. This position is in the team led by Dr James Hay, based at Old Road Campus in Headington. You will be responsible for conducting detailed analysis of a large immunological dataset, including data from ELISA, PNA
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role in overseeing the financial governance, management, and planning of a large and diverse estate – supporting a world-class academic environment. Location: Estates Services, The Malthouse, Tidmarsh
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and realign how we measure and model populations by infusing new types of data, methods and unconventional approaches to tackle the most challenging demographic problems of our time. We are looking
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responsible for the planning and managing set-up and delivery activities across a large diverse portfolio of clinical trials and provide effective trial management through great communication and organisational
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management and analysis of EHRs, a background in data science and machine/deep learning, and solid programming skills in Python and/or R. The program has already collected large clinical data sets-we are now
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brain injury. It also supports work on brain tumours, muscle and nerve disorders. Additionally, the OBB’s historical archive comprises cases of many rare diseases, as well as large cohorts
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are correctly set up, managing the project closing list, coding external collaborator invoices, and supporting Senior Grants and Projects officers in collating information for all Audits. You will also be
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of identifiable data and/or biological samples You will work closely with researchers, research support staff and administrators across the University, including University departments, internal ethics committees