32 neuroscience "Springer Nature" research jobs at University of Oxford in United Kingdom
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scanner. You will have or be close to the completion of a PhD in Neuroscience, Engineering, Physics, Maths, Computer Science or relevant area. Experience in data analysis, particularly using machine
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We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Human Information Processing Lab headed by Prof Christopher Summerfield to investigate Human Cognitive Neuroscience
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to regenerate diseased or injured tissues. Our interests span across three research themes: cardiovascular science, neuroscience and immunology, capturing three of the major organ systems targeted by non
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and text mining field. Postdoctoral experience in a relevant field would be desirable as would an interest in psychiatry or neuroscience, evidence synthesis and precision mental health. You will be
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researchers in collecting and analysing data. The successful candidate will hold an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in psychology, neuroscience, physiology or a related discipline. They
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. You will have or be close to the completion of a PhD/DPhil in a relevant subject area e.g., neuroscience. Demonstrable experience of advanced multimodal data analysis e.g., neuroimaging together
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for a DPhil with thesis within the broad areas of stratification for novel immune targets in psychosis. You will hold a first degree in psychology, neuroscience or relevant subject area and be working
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We are looking to appoint a Research Assistant in Participatory Methods and Co-Design located within the Neuroscience, Ethics and Society (NEUROSEC) Team in the Department of Psychiatry. Led by
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We are looking to appoint two Research Assistants in Flourishing and Wellbeing located within the Neuroscience, Ethics and Society (NEUROSEC) Team in the Department of Psychiatry. Led by Professor
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for translational and basic neuroscience research in line with the priorities of the MRC's Neurosciences and Mental Health Board. The project will allow researchers to share tissue samples and pool resources