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management and analysis of large-scale datasets to address joint GSK-Oxford hypotheses, working with academic, clinical and industry colleagues. They will help to develop and maintain computational pipelines
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linguistics, morphosyntax, history of the English language, geospatial linguistics and dialectology) to work with and develop the research programme, including the necessary statistical skills to perform
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collections and is at the heart of the Museum’s ambitious programme of exhibitions, research and capital development. In this role, you will have curatorial responsibility for the care, development and
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while working in an inspiring environment that promotes excellence. You will be part of the University’s Facilities Management team – the engine behind our world-class spaces. From maintaining smooth
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About the Role The Department of Computer Science at Oxford University is looking for a talented Internal Communications and Events officer to inspire and nurture engagement with internal and
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sustain a large-scale research programme, supported by the world-leading clinical research infrastructure in Oxford. The University is at the forefront of research into mental health in older adults
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archaea, many of which also use histones as major chromatin building blocks, and non-model bacteria. In the lab we combine a variety of computational and experimental techniques, including phylogenomics
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infrastructure, systems, and applications. We provide services that underpin the daily work of students, researchers, and staff, ensuring our technology remains secure, reliable, and fit for the future. Working in
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delivery of projects within deadlines and contributing to maintaining the projects’ scientific quality and integrity. New team members undergo a training programme in clinical trial statistics and related
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, data analysis, and modelling, in collaboration with the University of Southampton and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL). With a background in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, or Engineering