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2012 Sep 04
2
Position available University of Oxford
*Bioinformatics/Statistics **Postdoctoral Researcher **University of Oxford, UK * An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Postdoctoral Researcher -- Bioinformatics/Statistics to work on the data-mining and knowledge discovery components of the FP7 project "Enabling information re-Use by linking clinical REsearch and Care", EURECA (http://eurecaproject.eu/partners). By generating a
2014 Jan 13
0
position available University of Oxford
* *** Bioinformatics/Statistics**Postdoctoral Researcher **University of Oxford, UK* * An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Bioinformatics/Statistics Postdoctoral Researcher to join the Department of Oncology. The work will involve the integration of bioinformatics and genome-wide data-mining approaches with cancer physiological models, to develop tools for clinical decision making. The
2013 Mar 11
0
Position available University of Oxford
*Biostatistician Department of Oncology, University of Oxford * Grade 7: ?29,541 - ?36,298 p.a. An opportunity is available for a Biostatistician to join the Bioinformatics Core within the Department of Oncology. You will provide biostatistical expertise to the Core and contribute to the design of studies, the analysis of data and the development of new analytical methods. This position will
2012 Apr 25
1
Position available University of Oxford UK
// ///Clinical Information Technology Research Assistant (102792) We are looking for a Clinical Information Technology Research Assistant to work on the Oxford component of the EURECA FP7 project (Enabling information re-Use by linking clinical REsearch and CAre). The post-holder will be in the Oxford component of the EURECA project and will focus on achieving the deliverable of the project
2004 Mar 23
1
help on data.frames/data.entry
Dear R-help, I have a matrix D of dimensions 200 x 26; rows are my cases and columns are my variables. I would like to create a data.frame "DF" with row.names= myrownames (this is a vector of characters of length 200) and column names "mycolnames" (a vector of characters of length 26). I could find the option in data.frame for naming rows, but not for naming columns. So I
2013 Dec 21
0
Machine-learning Scientist | George Institute for Global Health & The University of Oxford
Dear all, The George Institute for Global Health at the University of Oxford is seeking to appoint a machine-learning scientist to join its Healthcare Innovation and Evaluation Programme. The successful candidate will support the team in analysis/mining and visualisation of large healthcare and biomedical informatics databases (i.e., 'Big Data? in healthcare), in order to deliver actionable
2012 May 02
0
Clinical Information Technology Position available University of Oxford UK
// ///Clinical Information Technology Research Assistant (102792) We are looking for a Clinical Information Technology Research Assistant to work on the Oxford component of the EURECA FP7 project (Enabling information re-Use by linking clinical REsearch and CAre) http://eurecaproject.eu/partners. The post-holder will be in the Oxford component of the EURECA project and will focus on
2004 Jan 06
1
help on rmeta
Hello I'm trying to plot hazard risk values using the function metaplot with the specifications: > metaplot(HR,SE,W,labels=row.names(lc),xlab="Hazard Ratio",ylab="Covariates", logeffect=TRUE,logticks=FALSE,colors=meta.colors(box="black",lines="dark gray",zero="darkgray"),cex=1.5,cex.lab=1.5,font=3) However, in the plot the x axis
2013 Sep 11
1
Position available University of Oxford
*The Jenner Institute is seeking to appoint an outstanding Bioinformatician to run a Transcriptomics Core Facility at the Jenner Institute and to identify, develop and integrate bioinformatics resources into the research programmes of the institute. You will be based at the Jenner Institute in the Old Road Campus Research Building, Headington, Oxford and working in conjunction with Gilean
2013 Sep 11
0
Bioinformatics Position University of Oxford
*The Jenner Institute is seeking to appoint an outstanding Bioinformatician to run a Transcriptomics Core Facility at the Jenner Institute and to identify, develop and integrate bioinformatics resources into the research programmes of the institute. You will be based at the Jenner Institute in the Old Road Campus Research Building, Headington, Oxford and working in conjunction with Gilean
2008 May 09
1
Job opening: Malaria Atlas Project, Oxford University
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY Web developer Grade 7: Salary range:£26,666 - £32,796 Three year post A web developer is required to join the Malaria Atlas Project (MAP, http://www.map.ox.ac.uk). The job will be to lead in the improvement of the on-line presence and thus public engagement activities of MAP. Specific responsibilities will be to implement an online database of epidemiological information
2014 May 16
0
Senior Bioinformatics/Software Engineering Position Oxford
*Software Engineer* Department of Oncology, Old Road Campus Research Building, Roosevelt Drive, Headington, Oxford The Department of Oncology is seeking a Software Engineer to work in development projects in the Applied Computational Genomics Group. The Medical Sciences Division is an internationally recognised centre of excellence for biomedical and clinical research and teaching. The
2014 May 16
0
Software Engineering Position Oxford
*Software Engineer* Department of Oncology, Old Road Campus Research Building, Roosevelt Drive, Headington, Oxford The Department of Oncology is seeking a Software Engineer to work in development projects in the Applied Computational Genomics Group. The Medical Sciences Division is an internationally recognised centre of excellence for biomedical and clinical research and teaching. The
2016 Mar 16
0
JOB: Closing soon! Biostatistician - Perspectum Diagnostics Ltd (Oxford) and University of Westminster (London)
Dear all, Perspectum Diagnostics Ltd (Oxford, UK) and the University of Westminster (London, UK) are recruiting a Biostatistician as part of Innovation UK?s Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP). The successful candidate will be based at Perspectum?s office in Oxford and be responsible for analysing clinical and liver MRI imaging data from the UK biobank to support product development. The
2014 Apr 04
0
Postdoctoral position Oxford NGS Bioinformatics
Postdoctoral Research Scientist : NGS Bioinformatics Postdoctoral Bioinformatics Research Scientist Department of Oncology, Old Road Campus Research Building, Roosevelt Drive, Headington, Oxford The Department of Oncology is seeking an enthusiastic and motivated postdoctoral Bioinformatics researcher with experience in NGS to work in research and development projects in the Applied
2014 Apr 04
0
Senior Bioinformatics/Software Engineering Position Oxford
Senior Bioinformatics/Software Engineering Research Scientist : Oxford, United Kingdom Department of Oncology, Old Road Campus Research Building, Roosevelt Drive, Headington, Oxford The Department of Oncology is seeking a Senior Bioinformatics/Software Engineering Researcher with experience in NGS to work in research and development projects in the Applied Computational Genomics Group. The
2010 Feb 12
5
logical operations with lists
Sorry, maybe it's easy but I haven't found anything useful: how can I obtain a list C that contains all the members in the list B that are not in list A? This are lists of nanes, not numbers! Thank you Gabriele Zoppoli, MD Ph.D. Fellow, Experimental and Clinical Oncology and Hematology, University of Genova, Genova, Italy Guest Researcher, LMP, NCI, NIH, Bethesda MD Work: 301-451-8575
2010 Apr 22
6
simple question
Hi how can I find, in a vector of characters, which is the most frequent one? Thanks Gabriele Zoppoli, MD Ph.D. Fellow, Experimental and Clinical Oncology and Hematology, University of Genova, Genova, Italy Guest Researcher, LMP, NCI, NIH, Bethesda MD Work: 301-451-8575 Mobile: 301-204-5642 Email: zoppolig at mail.nih.gov
2006 Nov 29
4
rm() deletes 'c' if c('a','b') is the argument (PR#9399)
Full_Name: Lixin Han Version: 2.4.0 OS: Windows 2000 Submission from: (NULL) (155.94.110.222) A character vector c('a','b') is supplied to rm(). As a result, 'c' is deleted unintentionally. > a <- 1:5 > b <- 'abc' > c <- letters > ls() [1] "a" "b" "c" > rm(c('a','b')) > ls() character(0)
2008 Nov 24
2
64bit R for Mac
Dear R gurus, On the CRAN website, it says that a 64bit version for Mac OS Tiger would be release shortly. Do we know what are the expected dates? Will the packages be also compiled for 64bit? We are running large microarray analysis and we keep hitting the 3Gb memory limit. I saw that there is a version available on the development mirrors, but I am not too excited to replace our very stable