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Contract type: Fixed term until 31st December 2025 Hours: Full-Time About the role We are looking to fill the role of Tissue Handling Technician (Biobanker) to work in the Nuffield Department
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together to answer some of the most important questions about the causes, prevention and treatment of disease. We are seeking a Software/Data Engineer to develop and implement software tools and data
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Are you looking for a Postdoctoral Scientist role to develop new treatments for influenza? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for the postholder to work in an ambitious and supportive team
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together to answer some of the most important questions about the causes, prevention and treatment of disease. We are seeking a Data Scientist to support a programme of work focused on enhancing
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Big Data Institute. We are focused on analysing healthcare data, improve the diagnosis and treatment of infections and other serious illnesses, as well as developing predictive and generative AI tools
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Targets Theme of the NIHR funded Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre. You will be a key member of this research group working within the broad aim of developing evidence for novel treatment targets
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post, you will hold a PhD or be close to completion, in epidemiology, medical statistics or a closely related field. You will also have experience in handling large and complex longitudinal datasets with
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for all aspects of statistical input into IHTM research projects, including study design, data handling, statistical analysis, interpretation of result. It is essential that you hold a relevant PhD/DPhil in
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the development of common age-related diseases such as different subtypes of stroke, hip fractures and vascular dementia, with the aim to identify future prevention and treatment strategies. To be considered you
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experimental and clinical studies on sleep and disorders of sleep with the aim of understanding their pathophysiology and treatment. The post holder will work on a new programme grant funded by the National