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The Nuffield Department of Population Health and the Nuffield Department of Medicine are seeking to appoint a new Director to the University’s Big Data Institute (BDI). You will work with the BDI’s
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We are looking to appoint a Part-time Project Manager (50% FTE) to support a project on ethnicity and multimorbidity. The work is led by Professor Kam Bhui in Oxford, with University, NHS and NGO partners around England. The post is based in the in the Department of Psychiatry, at the...
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combined with a willingness to contribute ideas in developing support provided by the team. Knowledge of current Health and Safety requirements within a practical research environment is essential, along
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transcriptomics have revolutionized our understanding of human tissue biology in health and disease. By defining cellular heterogeneity, differentiation, and cross-talk, these techniques are capable of highlighting
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the utility of genomic and digital epidemiology within Low and Middle Incomes countries as part of the NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Genomics and enabling data for the Surveillance
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Applications are invited for an Executive Assistant to work with Professor Simon de Lusignan, and aid the efficient working of the Clinical Informatics and Health Outcomes Research team
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We have an excellent opportunity for a Data Manager to join the Infectious Diseases Data Observatory (IDDO) group based at the Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nuffield Department
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documentation and tooling. You will be formally based in the Radcliffe Primary Care Building, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6GG as your normal place of work
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handling and documentation. You will also have excellent written and oral communication skills. Having understanding and/or experience of the use of health-related data for medical research is desirable
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to shape the researcher relations strategy and build a strong, engaged community around OpenSAFELY, contributing significantly to the advancement of health research and analytics in the UK and