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computing skills, including the knowledge of UNIX/Linux, Fortran, Python, or other high-level languages. The post is full time and fixed term until 31 December 2026. The closing date for applications is noon
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, computer science, statistical or population genetics, or a related discipline), and a strong motivation to work on problems in genetics and you will also have relevant coding experience with producing high-quality
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to reduce inequality in high-income countries, and/or (3) the study of social mobility and its relationship to economic inequality. The post holder will work with the INET Oxford programme on Economics
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%) allocated to teaching on the School’s programmes and developing the Alfred Landecker Programme. The post is generously supported by funds from the Alfred Landecker Foundation, to support a programme of
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for the management and delivery of the Division’s training programme, and play a key role in developing strategy and policy in this area, as well as evaluating courses and events, and implementing new initiatives
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: An excellent contributory pension scheme 38 days annual leave A comprehensive range of childcare services Family leave schemes Cycle and electric car loan schemes Employee Assistance Programme Membership to a
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towns programme, organise and run patient and public involvement events to engage with community members and innovate, contribute to and promote the research, publication and impact focus of the centre in
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funded by the Oxford/GSK Institute of Cellular & Computational Medicine (IMCM) and available immediately until September 2027. Key responsibilities: Undertake maintenance culture of fibroblast and iPSC
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immunological responses post vaccine or CHIM. We are currently expanding our team to help deliver a large program of new trials starting in the next 12 months. This position is offered full-time on a fixed-term
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will contribute to an exciting, interdisciplinary programme developing next-generation human in vitro models of pain. The project aims to recreate the complex multicellular interactions that underlie