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the Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford. The post is for a fixed term (funded for 24 months). OHBA is part of the Wellcome centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (WIN) at the University of Oxford
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this by providing an additional paragraph in your supporting statement. The University of Oxford is committed to equality and valuing diversity. All applicants will be judged on merit, according
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We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the Germline Genomics laboratory led by Dr Anjali Hinch at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford
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be found on our jobs page . About the Role We are looking for a talented postdoctoral researcher to join the Oxford Martin Programme on Net Zero Policy and Regulation. This is an exciting role
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. The postholder will work in the group of Simon Myers (University of Oxford), which works broadly on statistical genetics, and genomics, including of variants impacting human phenotypes and their evolution. This is
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This is an opportunity to join a Wellcome funded research project examining peer influences on adolescent mental health. The role will involve secondary data analysis of existing longitudinal datasets that combine social network and mental health measures, and the design, collection and analysis...
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to Dr Jani R Bolla. The work is to be conducted in his lab in the Department Biology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3RB. The postholder will support ongoing research that aims
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materials, including catalysts. This is an exciting and challenging role which will contribute to the development of open source software. All applications must be made online using the Oxford University E
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modelling of magnetic systems using computational tools. All applications must be made online using the Oxford University E-Recruitment system, no later than 12 noon on 24 May 2024. You will be required
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seeking a qualified Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the IDEAL Collaboration research group led by Professor Peter McCulloch in the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences. The ASSESS-DHT programme is