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enrolled students), managing examinations and assessments in accordance with university regulations, event management for taught modules, and financial management of the programme. During taught modules
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Hours: Full Time (37.5 hours per week) About the role The lab of Professor Matthew Higgins is seeking to appoint a talented Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Molecular Parasitology group
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high-quality code for data preparation and data analysis using commonly used computer languages carrying out descriptive data work including visualisations/plotting preparing and documenting meetings and
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recognised authority in dynamic-compression science and high energy density physics. They will be expected to be capable of developing their own programme of independent externally funded research projects
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primarily computational but partners with multiple international labs (including Harvard, Yale, UC San Francisco [UCSF], and the New York Genome Center) to co-design experiments and generate novel datasets
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We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Cancer Immunology to join a Cancer Research UK (CRUK)–funded research programme investigating the mechanisms of immuno
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. The post holder will join the dynamic and collaborative Department of Statistics. The Department carries out world-leading research in computational statistics, machine learning, theoretical statistics, and
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major themes—cardiovascular science, neuroscience and immunology—addressing key organ systems targeted by non-communicable diseases. About the role The IDRM Transition Fellowship programme aims to support
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you deliver is completed in a safe way. You will be computer literate, have great communication skills, and be confident in your ability to communicate with students, contractors and University staff
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biology, mathematical and computational finance, numerical analysis, machine learning and data science or the Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (OCIAM). The successful candidates will be