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disorder and the end-organ complications which can develop from this, in particular liver disease and brain injury. You will use national and local data assets to understand factors which predispose
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the Cader group who are researching the same topic. You will be expected to develop or optimise the relevant methods and tools. You will also be expected to provide support and guidance to research students
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supported to formulate and develop your own scientific questions within the scope of the group’s interests. The position offers an exciting opportunity to work at the world-class biomedical research institute
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and enthusiastic researcher to develop their career in statistical epidemiology within the internationally leading Department of Statistics in the University of Oxford at a critical time for this field
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on the Old Road Campus working in a close collaboration with the Oxford Kidney Pathology group. You will be part of a bigger EU-funded project which goal is to develop a safe and efficient cell therapy based
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and enthusiastic researcher to develop their career in statistical epidemiology within the internationally leading Department of Statistics in the University of Oxford at a critical time for this field
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for Population Health Action). This project will focus on alcohol use disorder and the end-organ complications which can develop from this, in particular liver disease and brain injury. You will use national and
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/academic delivery partnership by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). It is part of a pathway to develop a new generation of treatments to combat musculoskeletal disease which can be
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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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About the Role The overall objective of the project is to develop a reduced-order surrogate model for predicting the ammonia direct injection spray characteristics using hybrid machine learning