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your own research programme. To aid the development of their academic profile, Fellows will be required to contribute up to three hours of teaching per week for the 24 weeks of each academic year to
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Trials Unit to deliver innovative, high-quality studies, support discovery research, and contribute to advances in trial design and conduct. Alongside developing your own research programme, you will
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systems in affected regions. In this role, you will contribute to the development of the study protocol and regulatory submissions, support trial implementation, and oversee the management and analysis
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will have overall responsibility for all aspects of the day-to-day running of the CDT with duties including development and delivery of the curriculum and training programme, oversight of the annual
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Translational Myeloma Centre (OTMC) is seeking to appoint a motivated and enthusiastic Clinical Research Fellow to join its dynamic and expanding programme of translational research in myeloma. This is an
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for candidates interested in acquiring experience of research in a world-class academic unit (see http://www.wrh.ox.ac.uk). The post supports a Phase III programme of work aimed at testing and validating
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access to substantial travel and research funds and participate fully in the Department’s vibrant programme of visitors and seminars. An affiliation with Magdalen College is under discussion. Applications
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from September 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. Shorter appointments will be considered in exceptional circumstances. The fellowships offer early career researchers the opportunity to develop
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. The project will define new near miss and severe morbidity definitions allowing us to identify electronically when significant events happen. We will then develop a large multi-centre maternity routine dataset
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pioneering the development of new experimental medicine strategies using basket trial design and pathology-based outcome measures to provide early go-no-go decisions in proof of biology studies in immune