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. The study will involve analysis of blood biosamples from patient cohorts to validate biomarkers and the use of iPSC-based models to identify novel markers of pathology. As such, the post will offer
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that combine qualitative and statistical analysis, and help develop study protocols. You will handle data management, cleaning, and analysis using appropriate statistical techniques, and work with parent
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, forecasts and variance analysis would be an advantage. Applications for this vacancy should be made online and you will need to upload a supporting statement and CV. Your supporting statement must explain how
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experience of coronary intervention or candidates who are not committed to a long-term career in applied academic cardiology. This post is a pivotal component of the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre’s
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MRI MRI experiment and analysis The post-holders will work closely together and with other members of the OxCIN physics group to create an MR physics-based framework for predicting imaging phenotypes
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Performance, you will oversee market research initiatives, customer insight projects and marketing data analysis to ensure our strategies are informed, effective and future-focused. Key responsibilities: Data
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/week for a full-time post. You will directly develop statistical analysis plans and run analyses, applying a broad range of statistical methods to analyse experimental studies, cohort studies, randomised
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executing research programmes related to different aspects of thymus biology employing informative experimental models and a broad range of analytical platforms, including single cell transcriptomic analysis
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project itself involves a combination of secondary analysis of linked administrative data and a participatory approach in partnership with a range of relevant stakeholders. This advertised role will involve
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functions through multi-omics approaches and immune synapse analysis, and their role in disease. You will be responsible for investigating the effects of aging on influenza-specific CD8+ T cells, and their