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The MSc in Law and Finance (‘MLF’) is a one-year taught Master’s degree, which offers students with a prior background in law the chance to develop an advanced interdisciplinary understanding
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and the chance to work directly with RDM’s Head of HR offers a varied and wide-ranging scope of work, and an excellent way to advance your professional experience. The position is based at the John
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. This role contributes to the Epidemiology and Risk Assessment theme of the NIHR Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU) in Emerging and Zoonotic Infections. As the successful Postdoctoral Research Assistant
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sources and other omics database and build multi-type and multi-model AI solutions for risk prediction. Working with some of the largest and most comprehensive EHR, in the world, such as CPRD and UK Biobank
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://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/research/groups-and-centres/medical-statistics/COMPUTE) This will include using large scale data from electronic health records (CPRD) and UK Biobank to explore patterns and identify risk factors
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significant area of focus in this group, and you will have the chance to collaborate on other relevant studies and access educational and career development opportunities through the Wellcome Centre
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Department's Service Desk platform. Support the ongoing installation and maintenance project schedule. Participate in the School’s Audio Visual Development Project Charter. Hazard-specific / safety-critical
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the risk of many diseases, including developmental disorders and cancer. In this role, you will work on the development of statistical models and machine learning algorithms and their application to large
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suggests that the roles of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels are dynamically regulated across striatal territories in a manner that correlates with risk factors of Parkinson’s (Brimblecombe et al 2023, PMID
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? Would you like the chance to lead your own project? The Oxford Biomedical Research Centre and University of Oxford are supporting a part-time (0.4 WTE) secondment to the Critical Care Research Group