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at the Kadoorie Critical Care Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. The Oxford Trauma and Emergency Care group has a successful research portfolio in the UK and internationally. You will liaise with a large
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immune challenge being conducted in Oxford and led by A/Prof James Fullerton Associate Professor of Clinical Therapeutics, NDORMS, University of Oxford which is based at the Botnar Research Centre
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Pay Scale: STANDARD GRADE 8 Salary (£): £45,585 - £54,395 per annum Location: Oxford Respiratory Trials Unit, Churchill Hospital Contract Type: Fixed-Term Hours: Full-Time About the Role We
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musculoskeletal conditions, experimental medicine and COVID-19, from set up to archiving. All trials are run as part of the UKCRC registered Oxford Clinical Trials Research Unit (OCTRU), which is one of the largest
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TB, malaria, hepatitis C virus, HIV, Ebola, influenza, emerging and outbreak pathogens, and prostate cancer. You will be liasing with colleagues across NDM, other clinical trial units in the University
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, with demonstrable experience in trial coordination/administration/support role. You will have experience of knowledge of UK clinical research structures, regulatory and ethical systems, and experience
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Research Centre, NDORMS, University of Oxford. Welcome to the Planetary Health Informatics Group. We combine fair and safe artificial intelligence, remote monitoring technology and clinical epidemiology
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) to support early-phase clinical trials in the UK and worldwide. We manufactured the first doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine against Covid-19 for the UK trials and vaccines for Malaria, TB, Zika, Rabies
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We are looking for an experienced fundraiser, to lead on Neuroscience related fundraising for the Departments of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences as part of the friendly team working across
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research within Oxford’ and is one of the core clinical research facilities of the University of Oxford. CCRF supports projects ranging from multi-centre clinical trials to small scale observational