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. This position involves consenting patients into the Oxford Gastrointestinal (GI) Cohort and collecting samples from endoscopy, surgery and clinics, within the gastroenterology department You will be assisting
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processes at the molecular, cellular, tissue and systems level of organisation. In so doing we provide a bridge to translational medicine, and interface between physical and life sciences. We are committed
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team of scientists with significant experience in tool development, data collection and analyses of multi-omic datasets from international sources. The main responsibilities involve processing, analysing
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may also supervise PhD students and support junior colleagues. This post is full time and fixed term until 31/03/2028. Part-time working will be considered (minimum 0.8 FTE, 30 hours per week minimum
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close to completing) a PhD in statistical genetics, computational biology, bioinformatics, or a related quantitative discipline, with proven expertise in the analysis of large-scale sequencing data and
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at international meetings, and engage with collaborators across clinical and academic settings. Applicants should hold (or be close to completing) a PhD in statistical genetics, bioinformatics, computational biology
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term until 30 September 2026 About us: At the Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG) we undertake discovery science where we reassemble physiological processes at the molecular, cellular
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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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). This collaborative Institute brings together leading researchers from the University of Oxford and GSK, with expertise across genetics, molecular biology, imaging, and computational science, to drive innovation in
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push the boundaries of neural scene representations in a medical imaging context. The successful candidate will work alongside a multidisciplinary team of deep learning researchers, computer vision