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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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health, and bioinformatics. You will apply advanced AI methods - from classical machine learning to large language models and agent-based AI - on large-scale healthcare datasets, including structured
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medical image analysis and natural language processing, with applications in cardiology within a global context. You will be responsible for the design and testing of bespoke AI models for cardiac imaging
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an important role in the Oxford Cancer Clinical Trials Unit providing an effective administrative support service for the team running our clinical cancer research programme. This post is largely office/computer
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collaboration with the Head of Copyright and Licensing, a comprehensive copyright literacy programme at the Bodleian Libraries and throughout the University of Oxford. You will be required to: Respond
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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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Finance Division We're seeking a proactive Projects Finance Advisor to manage our Digital Transformation Programme related projects. You will be the prime Research Accounts contact person for any
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at least two of the following programming languages: C++, C#, Python, Shell, Java. • Detailed understanding of the use of animal models to elucidate the circuit basis of behaviour
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Oxford University Department for Continuing Education (OUDCE) is seeking to appoint a Courses Administrator at the Language Centre to help us manage the delivery of our language courses, in a both
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on your own initiative, together with sound communication (written and verbal English) skills. You will be organised and methodical, able to prioritise and work well under pressure, with a positive approach