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for appointment at Grade 7 with a salary range of £39,424- £47,779 per annum with amended duties and responsibilities. About us The MMM Unit is based at the Big Data Institute and John Radcliffe Hospital. We work
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. This will involve analyzing sequence data from bacterial isolates collected during a clinical trial combined and from large scale lab evolution experiments. The postholder will work as part of a large team
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, bioinformatics, and data science. You will design and deliver statistical analyses using large-scale electronic health records and pathogen sequencing data to improve infection diagnosis, management, and
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, or a related quantitative field, with strong programming skills (e.g. R, Python) and proven experience in analysing large-scale sequencing data. Expertise in phylogenetic analysis, infectious disease
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, as well as for their babies. You will work with large, complex datasets from national surveys and routinely collected health data to support impactful research. You will manage your own research
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close to completing) a PhD in statistical genetics, computational biology, bioinformatics, or a related quantitative discipline, with proven expertise in the analysis of large-scale sequencing data and
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Are you passionate about using data to uncover insights in cardiovascular health? Do you have experience working with large-scale datasets and a strong interest in clinical research? We are seeking
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surveys, early universe and gravitational physics. Good programming experience, an enthusiasm for coding and data analysis, and the ability to work in a large collaboration, are particularly relevant
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data assets, and in the context of the world’s largest longitudinal population studies, many hosted here at the Big Data Institute, as well as other international initiatives. To be considered, you must
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, research information, support for the University’s main research-related committees, management of strategic internal funding, and the development and coordination of institution-wide research policies and