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All vacancies within RDM Cardiovascular Medicine

There are currently 2 vacancies within RDM Cardiovascular Medicine:

Title Closes Salary
Senior Postdoctoral Research Assistant June 26, 2025, noon Research Grade 8: £48,235 - £57,255
Postdoctoral Research Associate June 27, 2025, noon Research Grade 7: £37,174 - £40,497

Senior Postdoctoral Research Assistant

Closes: June 26, 2025, noon; salary: Research Grade 8: £48,235 - £57,255

<div> <p></p><div>The University of Oxford is seeking an experienced Post Doctoral Research Scientist to join our laboratory team in the Radcliffe Department of Medicine (RDM) Division of Cardiovascular Medicine. RDM-Cardiovascular Medicine provides a vibrant and dynamic environment for researchers, offering state-of-the-art facilities and a multidisciplinary team approach to cardiovascular research. This opportunity is particular suited to a Post Doctoral Scientist who has established expertise and track record in cardiovascular disease, and could benefit from the sustained support of the BHF&#8217;s award to develop their career and make major contributions to the work of the group</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>The Post Doctoral Researcher will be the senior scientist leading the discovery science research supporting the BHF Professorship award to Prof. Keith Channon &#8211; a 5 year renewable award that underpins the work of the group. You will lead a programme of research in the molecular mechanisms of cardiovascular disease, that may include a range of approaches including targeted genetic murine models, primary cell culture and analysis, multi-omics and bioinformatics. The biological focus will be on vascular biology, immune cell function and metabolism, with an emphasis on understanding the role of new genes and pathways.</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>The Post Doctoral Researcher will be expected to contribute to the leadership and direction of the group&#8217;s research, attract external grant funding, supervise students and fellows, and will be supported in their career development to establish research independence.</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>Informal enquiries&#160;may be addressed to Prof. Keith Channon: keith.channon@cardiov.ox.ac.uk</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>For more information about working at the Department, see https://www.rdm.ox.ac.uk/</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>Only online applications received before midday on June 26th will be considered.&#160;</div><br> <div>You will be required to upload a covering letter/supporting statement, including a brief statement of research interests (describing how past experience and future plans fit with the advertised position), CV and the details of two referees as part of your online application.</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>Interviews will take place on July 3rd 2025</div> </div>

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Closes: June 27, 2025, noon; salary: Research Grade 7: £37,174 - £40,497

<div> <p></p><div>We are looking to appoint a highly motivated and skilled <strong>Postdoctoral Researcher</strong>, with a clinical science or physiology background, to work at the <strong>Cardiovascular Clinical Research Facility</strong> at the University of Oxford. This role presents an exciting opportunity to contribute to the CAREFOL Offspring Study funded by the British Heart Foundation. The study follows up children of mothers who took part in the CAREFOL-HT pregnancy study and will look at the impact of a nutritional supplement during pregnancy on the long-term cardiovascular health of the offspring.</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>The successful candidate will play a key role in follow up and recruitment of the children, at age 1 to 4 years, scheduling and conducting screening and study assessments, performing ultrasound imaging, and managing data entry and quality control. As the new data will be linked with information from samples previously collected during pregnancy, there will also be opportunities to be involved with analysis of multi-omic data to study mechanisms underlying improvements in long term health.</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>Strong interpersonal and teamworking skills are essential. The applicant needs to be comfortable with, and have experience of, physiological studies in children. This opportunity is ideal for individuals with a relevant academic background and/or prior experience in clinical or medical research within paediatric populations, including studies into the developmental origins of disease.</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div><strong>Application Process</strong></div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. You will be required to upload a covering letter with a supporting statement, CV and the details of two referees as part of your online application. In your supporting statement, please explain why you would like to do this role and how you meet the selection criteria in the job description.</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>If you would like further information about the role, informal enquiries can be made to: Professor Paul Leeson: paul.leeson@cardiov.ox.ac.uk or Yvonne Kenworthy: yvonne.kenworthy@cardiov.ox.ac.uk</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>Interviews are expected to be held during the week of 7th July 2025.</div> </div>