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—initially concentrating on whole-body and abdominal MRI—using UK Biobank imaging data. What We Offer As an employer, we genuinely care about our employees’ wellbeing and this is reflected in the range
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present data from a variety of sources. About You You will hold a first degree in psychology, or cognitive science. You will have demonstrable experience of running studies with human participants
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• Family leave schemes • Cycle loan scheme • Discounted bus travel and Season Ticket travel loans • Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs See https
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analyse behavioural, physiological, and neuroimaging data, and develop statistical and computational models using MATLAB or Python. About You You will hold a first degree in physics with strong research
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clinicians, molecular biologists, and other experts to generate and interpret data from real patient cohorts, ensuring your work can translate into tangible impacts on patient care. https://www.rdm.ox.ac.uk
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models. Your work will include conducting systematic literature reviews, organising in-person model testing sessions, analysing data using Python, and helping to publish findings in peer-reviewed journals
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), University of Copenhagen (Ana Cvejic) and the Wellcome Sanger Institute (Dave Adams) funded by Open Targets (https://www.opentargets.org). This translational project seeks to explore the response of rectal
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A postdoctoral research position is available in the area of computer modelling of new materials for next-generation photovoltaics within the group of Professor Saiful Islam in the Department
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of repetitive negative thoughts using novel experimental tasks. You will support other researchers in the teams in designing and collecting data for ultrasound neurostimulation, transcranial magnetic stimulation
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Simon Travis, as the Head of the Gastroenterology at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s24vh_Me3L4 This post is funded through the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research