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experience in data management, health data science, medical statistics, epidemiology, or a related discipline. We would welcome applications from people with advanced data science, epidemiological
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, Biostatistics, Data Sciences, or a related field. You will be able write clinical descriptions based on existing medical knowledge together with good ability to write up study reports, manuscripts, and abstracts
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processes (TFF, depth filtration, etc). To be successful in this role, you will hold a BSc degree in medical science or a related discipline along with practical experience of biology, medical science or
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will develop new ways to interrogate a recently generated transcriptomic dataset and to model the cell neighbourhoods. You will hold (or soon to be awarded) a PhD in Quantitative Biology. A proficient
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competence in medical or surgical retina (fellowship-level training) and a PhD/DPhil or an equivalent research degree (e.g. an MD) in the biomedical sciences or a related field. Please see the below 'Job
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We have an exciting opportunity to recruit a highly motivated IMMPROVE Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join our amazing research group led by Dr Nicholas Provine here at the Pandemic Sciences
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especially suitable for trainees in infectious or tropical diseases, medical microbiology/virology, immunology, gastroenterology or acute internal medicine, but would also be suitable for trainees in any other
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colleagues, funders, regulators, industrial partners). The post would be well suited to candidates who are looking to apply for future funding and to establish clinical academic careers. You must be medically
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hold a degree in a medical/biological subject or equivalent, and have previous research experience, ideally in a similar research field. Experience with cell and molecular biology techniques, cancer cell
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of Medical Sciences Oxford Institute (COI), Nuffield Department of Medicine. Our research focuses on understanding cell signalling in cancer and exploring new ways of inhibiting cancer growth. Specifically, we