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anxiety disorders and their families by developing and evaluating a route for seamless identification and online intervention via primary schools. The posts are based in the Department of Experimental
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on both original data collection via field sampling and lab analyses as well as data synthesis and model-data comparisons. We are interesting in applying ecological and biogeochemical principles to solve
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be responsible for managing your own academic research and administrative activities. You will design and perform original research and develop new scientific techniques. You will provide help to Dr
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direction and decisions, and contribute to publications and conference presentations. Additionally, they may be involved in supervising Masters and doctoral students working on related projects within
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(CTSN) at the University of Hertfordshire. This is a vibrant, friendly, and supportive environment within which to demonstrate and develop your research skills and academic career. Main duties and
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skills and academic career. Main duties and responsibilities The successful candidate will support the principal investigator (Dr Katie Newby) and the wider team (including other researchers and trial
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or masters level in a mathematical science (or with equivalent relevant work experience in statistical analysis). We would particularly welcome applications from those with an MSc in medical statistics. To be
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on both original data collection via field sampling and lab analyses as well as data synthesis and model-data comparisons. We are interesting in applying ecological and biogeochemical principles to solve
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phenotyping in the acute hospital setting. Reporting to the Principal Investigator, Prof Demeyere. The post holder is a member of the translational neuropschology research group with responsibility for carrying
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Victoria Durrer, University College Dublin. A main activity for the postholder will be to collaborate with a choreographer (McGrath) on the design and touring of an interactive digital media installation