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-disciplinary team employing quantitative approaches to novel health problems. To be considered, you must hold a strong degree in a computational subject such as computer science, physics or engineering, have
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the Medical Sciences Divisional Office in the University of Oxford. This is an exceptional opportunity to support the outstanding and transformative Medical Sciences research at Oxford, with a focus on the
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assist with the department’s programme of academic summer visitors. Supported by experienced museum staff and working in a talented team, you will acquire the key skills of modern curatorship. This is a
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About the role The role requires wide-ranging project management for a number of both new and existing projects and funding streams. This includes a major five-year EPSRC Programme Grant
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achieving its academic and research goals through the innovative use of technology. Within IT Services, the Programme and Projects Delivery Group (PPDG) brings together specialists in programme and project
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study and academic research. Key Responsibilities: • Contribute to the MSc and MPhil in Japanese Studies teaching programme, including Research Methods, an Option course, and dissertation supervision
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, immunofluorescence, cellular biochemistry, proteomics, and image-based analysis. There’s also scope to expand into computational biology, high-content imaging analysis, and data-driven modeling, depending on your
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179648 – Clinical Trial Manager Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS) Grade 7: Salary in the range of £38,674-£46,913 per annum(pro rata) This is
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location will be the Department of Computer Science at Oxford, with additional supervision from Professor Stephen Kennedy at the Nuffield Department for Women’s and Reproductive Health, John Radcliffe
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The Oxford Robotics Institute (ORI), Department of Engineering Science is a world leading research Institute and the only institute in the UK that specialises in large-scale mobile autonomous robots