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. The project involves working in the areas of main group and transition metal organometallic chemistry and taking the lead in the generation of a range of metal-metal bonded systems. Find out more about the
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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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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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conducting high-quality data analysis and supporting the design and delivery of epidemiological research. Prof. Conrad’s group specialises in large-scale data analysis, with a particular interest in the
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of Rheumatology. They will be expected to undertake the day-to-day collection, preparation and cutting of tissue samples, histological scoring/analysis and presentation of data. Additionally, they will liaise with
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prepare the work for publication. You will have a PhD/DPhil in health modelling, or related subject such as health economics or public health. You will need strong data analysis skills (such as in STATA and
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of performing in vivo gene delivery techniques in the rodent brain, such as viral delivery. Previous experience of developing custom analysis scripts for quantifying aspects of synaptic inhibition. The closing
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analysis scripts for quantifying aspects of synaptic inhibition. The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Friday 19 September 2025.
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affected the involved youth's sense of belonging to their nation-state. The project focuses on five countries: the UK, Germany, France, Austria, and Bosnia but this research component will cover movements
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progress, challenges, and outcomes to project supervisors and group leads. You will perform quality control, processing, and statistical analysis of large-scale genetic (genotyping) and proteomic (Olink