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The Nuffield Department of Population Health and the Nuffield Department of Medicine are seeking to appoint a new Director to the University’s Big Data Institute (BDI). You will work with the BDI’s
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The Big Data Institute at the Nuffield Department of Medicine has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Senior Data Scientist to join a new Biostatistics and Artificial Intelligence Group led
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Surveillance of AMR. We are looking for a dynamic and experienced individual to manage and grow strategies, and support efforts to rollout our projects. You will be responsible for leading a large portfolio of
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Scientist to join the Health Data Science and Epidemiology research group led by Dr. Nathalie Conrad . The research specialises in large-scale data analyses exploring cardiovascular disease, with a particular
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to deadlines , without close supervision, and accustomed to handling large amounts of data and information and conflicting demands. Applications for this vacancy are to be made online, and you will be required
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of identifiable data and/or biological samples You will work closely with researchers, research support staff and administrators across the University, including University departments, internal ethics committees
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administrative structure of the department, working within the large and busy grants team. Responsibilities will include managing a portfolio of awards within a research groups, covering both pre-award and post
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, computational biology, machine-learning and big-data science. There will be opportunities to develop new models to explain differential responses of T cell populations during homeostasis, inflammation and cancer
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across the Division. Your responsibilities will include troubleshooting desktop computers, supporting research-specific IT systems, and advocating for IT and Information Security best practices. We’re
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responsibility for the provision of research support for a large project whose focus is the downstream signalling effects of T-cell surface proteins, principally using imaging-based methods. Ideally the post