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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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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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small, dedicated team, requiring strong attention to detail, excellent communication skills, and a proactive approach to problem-solving. You will report directly to the OCDEM Senior Grants and Programme
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intelligence? We’ve recently been awarded funding to develop a novel chemical imaging platform capable of mapping plant biochemistry at the subcellular scaleand we’re looking for amotivated postdoctoral
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discovery and development, and antifungal resistance. Investigators working on antifungals will have the opportunity to establish their group in a state-of-the-art building, the Life and Mind Building (https
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The Uehiro Oxford Institute and Oxford Martin School invite applications for a Research Fellow to work as part of the Oxford Martin Programme on Decarceration, researching ethical and human rights
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About the role This is an exciting opportunity to join the team that have been working on the rapid clinical development of vaccines against COVID-19 and other important outbreak pathogens including
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on the microbial genomics, evolution, and epidemiology of infectious diseases. Based in the new Life and Mind Building, this is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a world-leading research environment. As
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international networks including RECOVERY, ISARIC, PREPARE and OUCRU. The study is led by Professor Yacoub, Chief Investigator, based at the Pandemic Sciences Institute (NDM, Oxford) in collaboration with