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Background THIS VACANCY IS OPEN TO INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY We are seeking outstanding leaders to oversee and coordinate the REF2029 submission in the role of Main Panel leads (A-C) ensuring the
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, contributing to projects strategy and delivery and supporting the co and principal investigators with the day to day running of the study, development and maintenance of a study specific RedCap database
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obstetric nephrology care in the UK and Africa. The role is required to conduct a period of original research leading to applications for further funding, publications and a PhD degree. The post holder has
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this new team is varied and challenging, with postholders being required to adopt a rolling roster pattern in order to support the service 24/7. The primary purpose of the role is to provide day-to-day
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the University of Oxford, a Data Scientist and Principal Investigators, you will be responsible for all administrative and operational aspects of running the MND Register project including research ethics
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, the role will be responsible for developing systems to recruit and manage programme volunteers and master students, ensuring the systems are utilised across all KGHP partnerships. They will support the
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engagement activities, a realist review, develop an assessment tool and write a further grant application to carry out primary research. Therefore, this post requires systematic review experience, with
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. The PMC is the only facility in Europe whose primary focus is on mental disorders and neurodevelopmental conditions affecting CYP. About the role: The post is an exciting opportunity for a senior clinical
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for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD in a relevant biological sciences project. Strong background in cell and molecular biology e.g. primary cell culture, confocal
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of this strong basic science into advances in clinical practice. Our research focuses on four main Themes (Cardiac, Vascular, Cardiometabolic, Diabetes & Obesity), with two cross-cutting Themes (Basic and Clinical