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). This consortium pulls together expertise from all over the University, including in diagnostics, data science, drug and vaccine design, preclinical testing and clinical testing and brings it to bear on tuberculosis
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material, including all developmental stages of Schistosoma spp, is used to generate large scale bulk and single cell omic databases and validate data-generated hypothesis. We are seeking for an enthusiastic
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Grade 6: £34,982 - £40,855 per annum Reporting to the Professor Linda Mulcahy, the postholder will provide research support involving the collection and analysis of data which will support the
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experimental and computational approaches are employed to shine light into key biological processes during the life of parasitic flatworms. Large-scale sequencing datasets (‘omics’) are generated and analyzed
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candidate will be a member of a large multi-disciplinary team working on UPLiFT’s Physics work package (others include the development of IFE lasers and implosion targets). At plasma conditions such as those
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targets, by leveraging high-dimensional big data (e.g. electronic health records, multi-omics and phenotypic) from large prospective biobanks including China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB) and UK Biobank (UKB), and
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technologies have exploded in recent years, generating multi-dimensional data from millions of cells and thousands of molecular features. Understanding these data and harnessing their insights remains an ongoing
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work involving sensor hardware or un-intrusive methods and be comfortable with handling large amounts of personal and sensitive data. The role requires you to collaborate across disciplines and to work
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antipsychotics. Key responsibilities include coordinating data and biosample collection from psychiatric patients recruited in Oxford and across national and international sites (including in the UK, Europe, and
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CRE are Big Data & Computational Science , Repair & Regeneration and Drug Discovery & Delivery which draw on multiple disciplines to advance cardiovascular sciences and benefits for patients. Further