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This is available as a secondment opportunity. Part-time (minimum 0.8 FTE) would be considered. The Business Partnerships Office (BPO)in the Medical Sciences Division (MSD) is seeking to appoint a
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The Medical Sciences Division Translational Research Office (TRO) provides oversight and delivery of the divisional support for translational research projects. The TRO’s mission is to identify new
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. This role will provide technical support and IT advice to members of the department, and will involve liaising closely with Medical Sciences IT Services where necessary. You will provide advice and support to
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, within the TGU Biobanking team, will be to collate clinical data, human tissue and medical imaging to support research scientists across the Medical Sciences Division. The position will support our
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, engineering, mathematics or computational, have experience in the use of biomedical/clinical imaging data, have proven experience in programming (Python preferably) for medical imaging processing and machine
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Applications are invited for a Medical Statistician to join our growing Trial Statistics team in the Primary Care Clinical Trials Unit. The successful applicant will be expected to work closely and
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internal and external stakeholders, including the Medical Sciences Division. Reporting to the Head of Administration and Finance, working closely with the Director of Graduate Studies, Director of Clinical
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for Sports Medicine and Technology at the University of Oxford. This full-time post is fixed-term for 24 months, with the possibility of an extension. The Postdoctoral Researcher will work under the
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be near completion) or MSc degree in applied/medical statistics, bio/medical engineering, health data sciences, health informatics, computer science, clinical/environmental epidemiology, or a similar
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. The successful candidate will have excellent organisational and communication skills to facilitate smooth delivery of our clinical trials. You will be working in a growing department within the Medical Sciences