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-clinical immunology and vaccine development programmes, focused on outbreak-related pathogens including filoviruses such as Ebolaviruses, arenaviruses such as Junín, and Bunyaviruses such as Crimean–Congo
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the potential to progress to a DPhil (PhD) in population health. The postholder will support day-to-day operations and contribute to the programme’s ongoing development, taking lead responsibility for several
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and take a collaborative approach that fosters the development of professional and effective working relationships with key stakeholders. A demonstrated ability to write for publication, present
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/neuro-AI, research software development, and open science. The role is intended to support career progression toward postgraduate study (including PhD applications) or technical roles in academia
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engagement activities. This will include iterative theory development and engagement with practitioners and policy stakeholders to inform programme theory refinement. They will work alongside senior colleagues
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dedicated to modern South Asian history, this position has been central to the development of the field internationally. The appointee will hold the only post in the History Faculty dedicated to South Asia
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and international institutions is highly desirable. They postholder will contribute to the strategic development of the Initiative’s research programme and to its external engagement with policymakers
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Clinical Research Fellow to take an active role in the design, development and execution of clinical trials of a new investigational vaccine against
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the climate system through the development and utilisation of geospatial foundation models for clouds in the context of climate research. Successful applicants will work closely with IBM and our international
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internationally renowned research programmes in drug development, gastroenterology, haematology, HIV, immunology, neuroimaging, neuromuscular diseases and vaccinology. The Andrews lab is a new addition to the IDRM