747 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"U.S" positions at University of Oxford
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of our clinical trials and will contribute to vaccine development. This may be an excellent opportunity for an experienced researcher considering a career change into Clinical Trial Management. You will be
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will develop novel tools which will allow efficient flow modelling tools for other researchers to explore higher fidelity thermochemistry modelling. The main responsibilities of the post will be
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. This includes managing recruitment campaigns, overseeing casework and providing employee relations advice and support. This is a varied and busy role that requires the ability to balance multiple priorities and
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(LiB’s). You will be responsible for: • Developing models and simulations of the electrode fabrication process, sensors, and actuators. • Developing a demonstrator of a soft sensing system that
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play an important role in the contribution of the understanding of the genetic and epigenetic control of the development, maintenance and function of the thymus whilst supporting day-to-day lab
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significant new role within the Directorate of Collections, based at the Ashmolean Museum on Beaumont Street, Oxford. The postholder will lead the development and management of the Museum’s archive collections
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the Department of Engineering Science. The post is funded for a 2-year fixed term. You will be actively involved in developing and running experimental facilities at the Oxford Thermofluids Institute
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We are seeking to appoint a Senior Bioinformatician to lead and develop cutting-edge research into genome regulation and identification of novel therapeutic targets for rare disease. You will join
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, including genomic sequencing (e.g. Genomics England and UK Biobank), RNA-sequencing, and ribosome profiling data to develop new insights, uncover novel rare disease diagnoses, and identify new therapeutic
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, University of Oxford. You will play a leading role in IDDO’s ongoing development, working closely with IDDO’s Directors and the wider leadership team to establish IDDO’s data strategy, and ensure delivery