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. The successful applicant should be motivated and excited by the opportunity to help advance the capabilities of comparative genomic research community, and to use these tools to make new discoveries. How to apply
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to work part time (minimum 80% FTE), on a pro rata basis, with a commensurate reduction in duties. The post is based in the Department of Experimental Psychology, Life and Mind Building in Oxford You will
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-defined disease states and is funded by ERC. Find out more about the Aye research and group at: https://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/people/yimon-aye About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Biology
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based in the Department of Psychiatry at the Warneford Hospital and the Tinsley Building, Mansfield Road Oxford. This is a fixed term post (funded for 18 months from 1 January 2026). You will collaborate
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with potential to not only improve how researchers access crucial sensitive data around the world, but also build tools for them to understand if the anonymised data they receive is “good enough
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will have a PhD in a relevant scientific discipline and sufficient specialist knowledge relevant to the project to be able to make a start on day one – we do not expect everyone to have all the skills
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conventional boundaries and pursue hypothesis-led science. We will make every effort to support the successful candidate to research independence through the programme, and with training and mentoring
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. The postdoctoral researcher will join the Department of Engineering Science at the Old Road Campus Research Building, with Professor Jens Rittscher as line manager. The role involves coordinating work with Simon
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data to build hypothesis and test them in laboratory models. You will contribute ideas for new research projects, collaborate in the preparation of scientific reports and journal articles and act as a
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research aims to develop new AI for shared human-AI decision-making in healthcare imaging. This post is focused on AI-assisted ultrasound guidance building on the group’s prior work on video and multi