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and interpreting data, and adapting methodologies where required. The role also involves preparing manuscripts for publication, presenting research at conferences and scientific meetings, and
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. The role includes conducting original research within the context of the group, analysing complex qualitative and quantitative data, and refining working hypotheses where appropriate. You will carry out
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techniques such as ELISpot, ELISA and flow cytometry, and cell and tissue culture. You will analyse and interpret data, and present findings internally and externally. You will liaise with collaborators
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computational ecosystem, including shared codebases, data pipelines, computing resources, and public-facing research outputs (e.g. websites and repositories). They will collaborate across work packages and with
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research income generation. You will also have experience in working with large micro databases and grouped data. Experience of independently managing a discrete area of a research project, working in
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@eng.ox.ac.uk) For more information about working at the Department, see www.eng.ox.ac.uk/about/work-with-us/ Only online applications received before midday on Monday 20th April 2026 can be considered. You will
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Administration or RSA Diploma) and/or work experience at a similar level. They should also have the ability to use standard computer programs (Outlook, Word, Excel), alongside good attention to detail and an
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Statement should include a cover letter and should also clearly describe how you meet each of the selection criteria listed in the job description. Click here for information and advice on writing
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of data on different aetiological subtypes of TIA and stroke study subjects as part of the Oxford Vascular Study (OxVasc), a population-based cohort study of all acute vascular events in all arterial
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treated in strict confidence and will not form part of the selection decision. Information about the post, including details of how to apply, is available in the Further Particulars. Applications must be