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immune challenge being conducted in Oxford and led by A/Prof James Fullerton Associate Professor of Clinical Therapeutics, NDORMS, University of Oxford which is based at the Botnar Research Centre
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The purpose of this role is to contribute to the successful running of the growing portfolio of Experimental Medicine studies involving human immune challenge being conducted in Oxford and led by A
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Pay Scale: STANDARD GRADE 8 Salary (£): £45,585 - £54,395 per annum Location: Oxford Respiratory Trials Unit, Churchill Hospital Contract Type: Fixed-Term Hours: Full-Time About the Role We
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informed consent to participate in specific studies, and ensuring the safe administration of treatments and drugs in line with the study protocols. You will also perform clinical procedures including
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: the Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity (OHBA) based at the Warneford Hospital and the Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain (FMRIB) based at the John Radcliffe Hospital. The post is
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to become a member of the academic administration team for the School. This post provides an excellent opportunity to develop a career in University administration. The Senior Academic Administrator (Year 5
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, funded by a Steve Morgan Foundation Type 1 Diabetes Grand Challenge, is full time and fixed term until 28th February 2029. The position will be based at OCDEM, Churchill Hospital, Headington, Oxford
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musculoskeletal conditions, experimental medicine and COVID-19, from set up to archiving. All trials are run as part of the UKCRC registered Oxford Clinical Trials Research Unit (OCTRU), which is one of the largest
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will play a key role in developing the strategic direction of future research carried out by the team and in securing funding for it. The successful candidate will work as part of a team that includes
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imaging, to human tissue models, organoids, and bioreactors. You will be part of an interdisciplinary team of scientists and clinician researchers, spread across both Oxford and Manchester Universities