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We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Scientist to join a collaborative, translational research programme aimed at developing the first personalised mRNA vaccine
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targets. You will join the Computational Rare Disease Genomics Team, who collectively use computational genomics to understand mechanisms underlying rare human disease to enhance diagnosis and treatment. We
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University-led flagship initiative that is driving innovation-led growth across Oxfordshire. The postholder will lead the planning and delivery of a strategic programme of high-profile events that elevate the
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, development, and aspirations. Apply now to become part of our extraordinary legacy. As part of our programme to transform Oxford’s digital communications we are developing a brand new intranet. To support this
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, ideally with experience as both a course or programme leader and an examiner, and an excellent working knowledge of the administrative and quality assurance processes which underpin a successful teaching
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to scientific colleagues. Support the senior team in designing an internal funding programme for translational research projects to de-risk technology development. Manage the administrative activities related
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the established database, web systems, and frameworks for high-throughput data processing and integration. The role will also involve utilising high-performance computing clusters, storage systems, databases, and
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Theology Philosophy, Politics and Economics Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics Computer Science and Philosophy Maths and Philosophy Physics and Philosophy You will be responsible for providing exemplary
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positive self-motivated and flexible approach to work as well as excellent computer skills are essential. Experience working in a large organisation and/or in higher education would be desirable. The post is
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programme focused on integrating and analysing large-scale, multidimensional imaging datasets: MRI of heart, liver, kidney and brain to support early disease detection, improve mechanistic understanding, and