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Institute, University of Oxford. The post is for a fixed term (funded for 4 years) You will carry out research in line the goals of the psychiatric genomics group and will contribute to a range of projects
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, PhD students, and/or project volunteers. It is essential that you have a PhD in Psychology (awarded or submitted/near completion) and have excellent statistical and data management skills, including
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remotely shortly after. The University of Oxford is a Bronze Athena SWAN holder and the Department of Chemistry is a Silver award holder. Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and
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Senior Postdoctoral Researcher: statistical and computational methods for complex traits in biobanks
, using genetics theory, computer simulation studies and analysis of data from large biobanks. To be considered, you must hold a relevant PhD/Dphil in a relevant field e.g., statistical genetics
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, please explain this by providing an additional paragraph in your supporting statement. The University of Oxford is committed to equality and valuing diversity. All applicants will be judged on merit
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Research Group reporting to Dr Jasmina Kapetanovic https://www.ndcn.ox.ac.uk/team/jasminakapetanovic , an MRC Clinician Scientist at the University of Oxford and Consultant Vitreoretinal Surgeon
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Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (WIN) at the University of Oxford. Link to the WIN webpage: https://www.win.ox.ac.uk/about About the role We are looking for a postdoctoral neuroscience
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THIS IS A RE-ADVERTISEMENT – PREVIOUS APPLICANTS NEED NOT APPLY A postdoctoral position is available in Prof. Ivan Ahel’s group at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford
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and help supervise DPhil students and other junior lab members. You will hold a PhD in molecular biology, genetics, or a related discipline, together with relevant experience. Experience in cell culture
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and enthusiastic researcher to develop their career in statistical epidemiology within the internationally leading Department of Statistics in the University of Oxford at a critical time for this field