19 Medical Sciences positions at University of Oxford in United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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Neurosciences in the Medical Sciences Division. Senior Development Executive – Medical Science (Neuroscience and Brain Health) Full time, permanent. Grade 8: £45,585 - £54,395 per annum with possible extension
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UK date and time: 23-June-2024 23:17 Applicant Options New Search Login Job Details Help Terms of Use & Privacy Policy Job Details Clinical Research Fellow in Vitreoretinal Surgery or Medical Retina
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should be medically qualified, ST3 and above, have full GMC registration and already hold, or have submitted for Higher Degree (PhD/DPhil/MD). Applicants must also hold a current National Training Number
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of the critical IT Systems and Networks on which the Medical Sciences Division of Oxford University depend to deliver appropriate IT to support its world-leading research and teaching activities as well as its
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statistics, biostatistics, or health data sciences together with an MSc in Public Health, Epidemiology, Statistics, Medical Statistics, Biostatistics, or a related field. Demonstrable advanced skills and
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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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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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experience in project management involving data management, health data science, medical statistics, epidemiology, or a related discipline. We would also welcome applications from people with advanced data
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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
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Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford. One of our main streams of work includes interviewing people about what it is like to live with various medical conditions and producing a public-facing