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for developing statistical methods for use with large electronic health records datasets, prospective studies, and clinical trials. You will be based in Radcliffe Primary Care, Nuffield Department of Primary Care
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financial position is closely monitored, with timely, accurate management information being provided to the Dean, Head of Administration and Finance, Faculty Officers, staff and Faculty members
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Grade 6: £34,982 - £40,855 per annum Reporting to the Professor Linda Mulcahy, the postholder will provide research support involving the collection and analysis of data which will support the
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are seeking an outstanding Product Manager to lead the delivery and continuous evolution of the University’s new Trusted Research Environment (TRE) - a secure solution designed to support sensitive data
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researchers and contacts across and outside the University to monitor the progress and of NDCN’s large volume of research projects throughout their lifetime to closure (currently the portfolio is over £100M
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including generating constructs and testing new approaches. This is a translational project to further develop and apply technology that we have invented to assemble large DNA molecules of any sequence with
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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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of an extension. You will need the skills to navigate governance issues such as data protection and ethics, advise the team on intellectual property management, copyright, and conflicts of interest, and understand
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candidate will be a member of a large multi-disciplinary team working on UPLiFT’s Physics work package (others include the development of IFE lasers and implosion targets). At plasma conditions such as those
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experimental and computational approaches are employed to shine light into key biological processes during the life of parasitic flatworms. Large-scale sequencing datasets (‘omics’) are generated and analyzed