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-group-page), based at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, and the Oxford Protein Informatics Group (OPIG, http://opig.stats.ox.ac.uk/), based at the Department of Statistics, are recruiting for a
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://cureheart.org/) team at the University of Oxford. CureHeart is an Oxford-led international research programme aiming to develop cures for inherited cardiomyopathies using advanced genetic therapies. As
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cancer and heart disease. We are seeking a Web Application Developer with an excellent computing background and various web programming skills to join the Web Development team, working closely with a wider
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together to answer some of the most important questions about the causes, prevention and treatment of disease. We are seeking a Researcher in Computational and Systems Biology to lead innovative research
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Senior Programme Manager who will work with our faculty and partners to develop and deliver a range of impactful programmes and workshops for senior public leaders working at the forefront of policy
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****** Re-advertisement – previous applicants should not re-apply ******* About the Role Are you looking for a rewarding, interesting and challenging role supporting cancer research? Are you a highly motivated, numerate and organised individual with enthusiasm and intellectual curiosity? Are...
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international research programme working with farmers and policymakers in Bangladesh, South Africa, and the UK to generate innovative, socially grounded approaches to disease threats affecting animal and human
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. The Professor is required to deliver at least one public lecture and to undertake an academic programme agreed in advance with the host department or faculty. In parallel with holding the Chair, the Professor
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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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-to-phenotype models for human health at the Big Data Institute (BDI), University of Oxford. The successful candidate will contribute to a strategic research programme integrating population-scale biomedical data