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). The post is funded by the Oxford Martin AI Governance Initiative and is fixed-term to November 2029. The post holder will be a member of a major research team developing technical analysis and tools
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into all types of cardiac research studies from observational to commercial clinical trials. The role will involve carrying out key practical elements of research delivery, including accurate data collection
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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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total, it will take 18 months to complete all elements of the apprenticeship, with support from the Department, University, and College throughout. Becoming an apprentice at the University of Oxford is an
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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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. 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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improve prostate cancer diagnosis for patient benefit and establishing whether or not genomic analysis can augment research data, possibly leading to new discoveries about prostate cancer. Reporting to Dr
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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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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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collaboration with CTSU. You will provide clinical expertise to trial operations and data analysis, contribute to the safe and compliant delivery of research across international sites, and be available for short