Jobs
University of Oxford are recruiting Clinical Research Fellows at Oxford Vaccine Group, University of Oxford - three types of roles are available:
1.Clinical Research Fellow: Gonococcal Vacine Project - Closing Date 23rd August 2023 - an exciting opportunity has become available to join the Jenner Institute, University of Oxford, as a research fellow. This role affords an excellent opportunity to gain experience in clinical academia by joining a vibrant group conducting pre-clinical and clinical research on Neisseria gonnorrhoea. This post is 50% FTE and ideally suited to those working less than fulltime or wanting to combine academia with clinical work.
2. Adult Clinical Research Fellow – working on vaccine and vaccine-related studies, including against COVID-19 and other threats to human health, recently developed human models of typhoid and paratyphoid infection and pneumococcal, RSV and influenza challenge studies in a collaboration with the Liverpool School Of Tropical Medicine (LSTM). This post would be especially suitable for trainees in infectious or tropical diseases, medical microbiology/virology, immunology, gastroenterology or acute internal medicine, but would also be suitable for trainees in any other specialty, including general practice or on completion of core medical training.
3. UK Paediatric Clinical Research Fellow – working on a range of ongoing paediatric research activity including the delivery of COVID-19 vaccine studies for children, studies of the immunisation programme in the UK, new vaccines to improve child health and specific work on pertussis vaccines in the community setting. The chosen candidate will have MRCPCH or equivalent post-graduate qualification or equivalent experience, at least three years’ experience in clinical medicine and at least one year’s experience in paediatrics.
4. Paediatric Clinical Fellows supporting global studies - providing clinical support and oversight for the paediatric research team based in South Asia (including Nepal) and Africa (including Uganda) and other overseas sites. The post will involve significant international travel of up to 5 months per year, mainly in Asia and the chosen candidate will have MRCPCH or equivalent post-graduate qualification or equivalent experience.
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