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Full time, Fixed-term - 3 years The Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Oxford seeks to fill TWO positions for postdoctoral researcher on mantras in Asia. Reporting to the Principal
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Health. This is an exciting opportunity for a Research Project Manager with relevant experience of administration or project management and excellent organisational skills. The main responsibilities will
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Applications are invited for a post-doctoral qualitative researcher, working with Dr Claire Friedemann Smith on three projects which aim to improve primary care cancer detection. One project focuses
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within a collaborative environment, you will also be expected to provide general administrative support to the Principal Investigators as required. You will be responsible for carrying out a variety of
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(MGSL) and will work across two laboratories: Glass Wash and Biological Waste, with Biological Waste being the primary responsibility. The post holder will also support other MGSL team members with
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. Working in an administrative and technical capacity, you will also be expected to provide general administrative support to the Principal Investigators as required. You will be responsible for carrying out
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Location: Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, South Parks Road, Oxford We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the group of Professor Jordan Raff. The main focus
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recruitment into EPIC-Oxford 2, a new phase of the EPIC-Oxford cohort study, and will work in close collaboration with a Data Manager and epidemiologists from the Unit. The main responsibilities will include
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findings. You will work closely with Oxford Principal Investigators and AbbVie scientists in the UK and US, ensuring outputs are rigorous, reproducible, and positioned to inform translational and drug
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Gen(d)erations: Past stories, present perspectives and future approaches for trans and non-binary inclusion and belonging in medicine. Reporting to the Principal Investigator, Dr Debbie Aitken, the post