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Previous applicants need not apply We currently have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Programme Data Governance Manager to join the Oxford University Clinical Research Units (OUCRUs
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, calcium imaging, optogenetics and/or behavioural methods. The project is part of a broader research programme designed to use cross-species research to uncover mechanisms for memory in both health and
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) **This position is a re-advertisement and will remain open until filled, with no specified closing date.** About the role We are seeking to appoint a Research Computing Officer to join a vibrant team to
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to replace the work of a current postdoc, who will be shortly starting their own fellowship hosted by the lab. Working alongside Dr Robert Heathcote and in conjunction with global collaborators, you
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focus on the development of new theoretical frameworks, implementation of new methods in first principles computational modelling packages, and direct application to representative solid state systems
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. In addition to the NIHR funded post available, locally funded posts may also be awarded in parallel, subject to funding and assessment against the stated criteria for the role. Applicants should be
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experience of working as a Business Analyst throughout the change lifecycle and on a variety of initiatives. Experience of working within a large and complex transformation programme would be highly regarded
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part of a wider programme of work to establish that membraneless organelles, biological liquid droplets, are effectively regions of organic solvent, suspended inside cells and that the properties of each
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of a wider programme of work to establish that membraneless organelles, biological liquid droplets, are effectively regions of organic solvent, suspended inside cells and that the properties of each
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mechanism design. The project will involve close collaboration with project teams at Imperial College London, the Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC) and the Luxembourg Institute of Science and