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throughput sequencing, genomics techniques and R&D is essential. Knowledge of UK Health and Safety regulations and SOP preparation, as well as basic bioinformatics and statistics is expected. Experience
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. They will also have prior experience in experimental statistical design, in vitro cytotoxicity and functional osteogenic cell testing. Prior knowledge of the fields of bone tissue augmentation and
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order to respond to changes in working practices Proven ability in the provision and analysis of statistical information Broad experience, acquired through a combination of job-related training and on
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student education. We are methodologically and disciplinarily diverse, with faculty in sociology, anthropology, international relations, political science, statistics, economics, social psychology, social
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: Experience of statistical genetics and microbial genomics. Proven track record of publishing papers and peer reviewed journals. Excellent communication skills, ability to interact with a multi-disciplinary
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directorates. With the introduction of our new finance system Horizon, we aim to improve the financial statistics and planning provision across the university by providing professional and expert guidance and
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to engage with diverse audiences, including individuals with lived experiences of depression, through public engagement and public outreach initiatives. As a valued member of our team within the Statistical
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that comprises one or more AIMC tiles. The project will also involve the use of a Pytorch-based simulation environment for network optimisation that is incorporating the statistical behavioural features of AIMC
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of anticipated completion of a PhD in Medical Statistics or Epidemiology. Experience conducting independent research using routinely collected electronic health records and writing analytic code in Stata, R and/or
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Assistant. About you You will have a PhD or MSc with experience in a relevant discipline (e.g. statistics, epidemiology, public health). You will have advanced quantitative and statistical software skills