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, and experience analysing large volumes of immunological data from multiple assays is also essential. You will be proficient with the programming language R, or a related programming language such as
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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Inclusion Strategic Plan, our commitment to equality and diversity goes hand in hand with our commitment to academic freedom and free speech. The University of Oxford and The School of Geography and the
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Oxford Lifelong Learning is seeking to appoint a Courses Administrator, based at the Language Centre, the University’s home for all students, academic and professional staff who want to improve
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conjunction with at least one other subject, across eight possible joint degree programmes: Literae Humaniores (i.e., Classics, Ancient History and Philosophy) Philosophy and Modern Languages Philosophy and
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. Knowledge of phenotyping in federated studies and R, python, or another programming language is desirable. This role does not meet the criteria for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa under the UK Visa
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genetics, biostatistics and/or bioinformatics, including a strong record of publications and presentations. Similarly, proficiency in the use of programming languages, for example R or Python, is required
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proficient in the use of programming languages, for example R or Python, and have excellent communication skills, including the ability to write for publications, create figures reflecting data analyses
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strategic thinking, developing and implementing policy, written and oral communication, personnel management, and committee servicing. Application Process Applications should be submitted online and include a
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language) Excellent organisational, communication, and teamwork skills A track record of publications or presentations of statistical research Experience with infectious diseases, electronic health records