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experience of coronary intervention or candidates who are not committed to a long-term career in applied academic cardiology. This post is a pivotal component of the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre’s
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demonstrate evidence of continuing professional development alongside excellent organisational skills with the ability to work flexibly and autonomously and contribute to / manage multiple projects at various
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, conducting evaluations and contributing to new methods development. PDRF: Lead cost-effectiveness evaluations, develop de novo economic models and new methods. SRF: As above with significant leadership
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-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. The post will be based in the Department of Chemistry located at Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, Parks Road, OX1 3QU and is available as soon
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administrative activities related to the DPhil. This involves small scale project management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. You will contribute ideas for new research projects, engage
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the University of Oxford, the postholder will conduct scientific research that refines existing methods, sheds light on the impacts of climate change in understudied regions, and informs adaptation and legal
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to the monitoring of student progress and welfare as part of the CDT core team. There is also an administrative component to the role, working closely with the Programme Manager in this respect, and the postholder
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include an experimental malaria challenge component, either with falciparum or vivax malaria parasites. This position is offered full-time on a fixed-term contract initially 2 years or until 31 May 2028
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methods. You will be based in Radcliffe Primary Care on the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter in Oxford and report to the MS&HERG Operations Manager, Dr Angela Martin. Once established in the role, there may be
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publications, and develop independent research interests. Training and mentorship will be provided to support development in translational methods (e.g. in vitro and germ-free mouse models), clinical data