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opening in March 2026. It will recruit 60 patients with Treatment Resistant Depression, who will have three research visits, involving computer tests focused on reward processing and collecting voice
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qualitative and/or quantitative data from a variety of sources using appropriate research methodologies, and disseminate these through publications and presentations. You will perform clinical and cognitive
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fostering collaborations. You will lead the project's registered-reports and data-sharing strategy (OSF), prepare manuscripts and high-quality visualisations, and overseeing ethical approvals and participant
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to undertake analyses of neuroimaging measures, apply machine learning approaches to clinical and neuroimaging data, the development of clinical services, the conducting of meta-analyses, and the analysis of pre
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financial strategy to provide long-term resources, underpinned by excellent operational and professional services. For more information, please visit: https://finance.admin.ox.ac.uk/ What We Offer Working
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at the CNCB, which shares responsibility for the running and maintenance of the facility. More information about the Goodwin lab can be found at: https://www.cncb.ox.ac.uk/the-science/research-groups/goodwin
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operational and professional services. For more information please visit: https://finance.admin.ox.ac.uk/ What We Offer Working at the University of Oxford offers several exclusive benefits, such as: • 38 days
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data collected within the clinic to be used for research purposes, by securing relevant permissions, developing relevant protocols and procedures, and supporting the implementation of these procedures
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may not amount to enough points under the points-based immigration system in the UK. For more information please visit: https://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/pre-employment-checks. Further information on this role
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About the role This fixed term, non-renewable, one-year postdoctoral position will support continuing analysis of data from the new London English Corpus, which has been developed as part of