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Research Centre, NDORMS, University of Oxford. Welcome to the Planetary Health Informatics Group. We combine fair and safe artificial intelligence, remote monitoring technology and clinical epidemiology
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Flourishing and Wellbeing Theme. You will be expected to manage your own research and administrative activities, within guidelines provided by senior colleagues as well as contribute to wider project planning
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and project management skills are essential. Experience of managing a multi-centre clinical trial in an academic setting is desirable. The post is a full-time, fixed-term contract until 31 August 2027
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for Sports Medicine at the University of Oxford. This will involve leading, devising, coordinating, and supervising research projects in this area, including the work involved in the collaborations with
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The University of Oxford is a stimulating work environment, which enjoys an international reputation as a world-class centre of excellence. Our research plays a key role in tackling many global
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to help pioneer new treatments for disease. To realise this ambition, the CMD is forming extensive collaborations with academics across the University of Oxford and beyond to help translate basic science
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We are looking to appoint a Research Assistant to join the Oxford Dementia and Ageing Research (OxDARE) team based in the Psychiatry Department, University of Oxford, at the Warneford Hospital
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; preparation of data for publication; contribute ideas for new research projects and develop ideas for generating research income; manage own academic research involving small-scale project management and act as
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Hospital, University of Oxford. The post holder should have an interest in studying the interaction between normal cholangiocytes (NCCs) and CCA cells in the tumour immune microenvironment, as