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discussions. The successful candidate will have a track record in high quality research linked to public health policy, not only evidenced by high-quality peer-reviewed publications, but also active engagement
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complex scientific projects/programmes successfully, or be educated to an undergraduate level with an excellent and extensive track record of leading and managing successful scientific projects/programmes
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environment. You will also have experience of applying software engineering best practices (e.g. issue tracking, code review, testing, documentation and continuous integration). Demonstrated ability to rapidly
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to identify research objectives and to carry out appropriate research activities within a given timescale, demonstrating the ability to work co-operatively with colleagues in an extremely fast-paced and
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of the post. They will have a proven research track record in the general field of biomedical engineering or its applications, in the general area of computer vision, wearable, neuroimaging and machine
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and spreadsheets, preparing governance papers, raising purchase orders, and ensuring projects stay on track to meet their targets. This is a delivery-focused role that requires attention to detail
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track record of innovation and high impact research in functional genomics, sepsis and susceptibility to multi-factorial disease. This is an exciting new position funded through a collaboration with the
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responsibility for the smooth-running of the School’s governance function – to include scheduling the annual governance meeting cycle, writing and collating agendas and discussion papers, and tracking actions and
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of quarterly forecasting and management committee reporting; set-up supplier records in the Oracle Financials system and set up, track and securely store supplier contracts and pricing from institute suppliers
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/ current projects include Global.health ( https://global.health ): an improved, scalable platform for disease tracking created by an international team of researchers from leading institutions such as Oxford