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Thomas Nichols

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Postdoctoral Researcher in Population Neuroimaging Statistics at University of Oxford

The International Pioneer Centre for medical data research, SMARTbiomed, is announcing a new postdoctoral position at its University of Oxford hub. This opportunity is ideal for researchers specializing in Population Neuroimaging Statistics, with a focus on advanced statistical analysis of neuroimaging data. The successful candidate will join a vibrant research environment at the University of Oxford, collaborating closely with Professor Thomas Nichols, Professor Naomi Wray, and Wesley Thompson. The role involves full-time research responsibilities in the intersection of neuroscience, statistics, and medical data science, contributing to cutting-edge projects in population neuroimaging. Applicants should hold a PhD in neuroscience, statistics, medical science, or a related field, and demonstrate experience in neuroimaging and statistical analysis. The position offers the chance to work within a leading institution, leveraging Oxford's resources and expertise in medical data research. The application deadline is March 25th, 2026. For more information and to apply, candidates should visit the University of Oxford recruitment portal via the provided link. This is a paid postdoctoral research position; however, specific funding details are not disclosed in the announcement. Key research areas include population neuroimaging, advanced statistics, and medical data science. The post is based at the University of Oxford, UK, and offers a collaborative environment with leading experts in the field. Interested candidates are encouraged to prepare their application materials and submit them before the deadline.

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