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NDORMS PhD student Akira Wiberg won the main prize of this year's Max Perutz Science Writing Award. The MRC-funded student received the first prize of £1,500 for his article: "Getting on your nerves", at the awards ceremony on 15 October.
Senior Bioinformatician in Single-cell and Spatial Multiomics (184809)
We are looking for a Senior Bioinformatician to join our team! You will lead the management and analysis of large-scale datasets, working with academic, clinical and industry colleagues.
Climax Research Professor of Regulatory Innovation (184811)
Do you have a global vision to lead the cross-cutting themes for regulatory innovation and public policy, critical to guiding and debating the development of improved regulatory frameworks for safe and faster product approval? You could be our new Climax Research Professor or Regulatory innovation.
Clinical Project Manager (184798)
Do you have clinical trials experience? You could join our team to coordinate all aspects of trial delivery at our Clinical Research Facility (CRF).
HR Team Leader (184389)
With a strong background in HR you will oversee the day‑to‑day work of the HR team including recruitment, onboarding, contract administration, and operational HR processes across NDORMS.
Senior Clinical Research Fellow in Haematology (184578)
The University of Oxford is a stimulating work environment, which enjoys an international reputation as a world-class centre of excellence. Our research plays a key role in tackling many global challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic.
Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Health Data Sciences (184138)
The Oxford PHI Lab is seeking a highly motivated data scientist to support our projects on curation and modelling of harmonised health datasets and co-creating publicly available decision-support dashboards and tools to enhance mapping, monitoring, and prediction of global health challenges including mitigating climate-exacerbated global health inequities. This includes a new project funded by the Gates Foundation on real-world data for women’s health.

