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-scale data. 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
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We are seeking to appoint a highly qualified and dedicated Biobank Administrator. This is a new and exciting post to join our group at Oxford Translational Myeloma Centre (OTMC). OTMC has been
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biobanking projects. You will be supporting research projects conducted by researchers at the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Oxford Institute (CAMS-COI). Working within OUH Trust NHS systems, the role
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acquisition for Oxford Centre for Histopathology Research (OCHRe) approved biobanking projects. You will be supporting research projects conducted by researchers at the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
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Oxford Population Health (the Nuffield Department of Population Health) provides an excellent environment for multi-disciplinary research and teaching and for professional and support staff. We work
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image processing algorithms and software, to process two-timepoint (longitudinal) data from UK Biobank brain imaging. This will involve development of image alignment methods, population template image
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adiposity, physical activity and cardiometabolic diseases. The postholder will be a key collaborative link between the Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, the Centre for Cancer
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in close collaboration with the EPIC-Oxford Principal Investigators, Study Coordinator, epidemiologists and statisticians in the Cancer Epidemiology Unit, based at the University of Oxford. To be
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of existing EPIC-Oxford databases and datasets including NHS central register data and biobank data, and for collaborating with external organisations to extend and implement new linkage processes
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Department of Population Health, University of Oxford and the Department of Public Health and Primary Care at the University of Cambridge, as part of the Health Data Research UK’s ‘Molecules to Health Records