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Norwich, UK. Background: The High-Resolution Microbiomics group uniquely focusses on both theoretical and experimental methods for microbial community analysis. Combining statistical bioinformatics with
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applications). The BRG is a dynamic group of 33 applied and methodological biostatisticians who work together to develop and implement state-of-the-art statistical methods in health research. The role will be
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, Statistics and Physics. The posts are offered as fixed-term for 11 months to commence in July 2024 or as soon as possible thereafter. The post holders will provide high quality teaching to undergraduate
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Job Summary The Statistics and Clinical Studies service of NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) is responsible for the design and analysis of studies in organ and tissue donation and transplantation
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a strong work ethic. Responsibilities: Implementing all aspects of SRs and HTAs, e.g. protocol development, inclusion screening, data extraction, statistical analyses, and report writing. Contributing
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of quantitative genetics, biometrics and breeding with a focus on state-of-the-art statistical models and tools for improving and developing more stable crop genotypes. The Roslin Institute is a world-class centre
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field, together with pre- and/or postdoctoral research experience. Specialist knowledge in CRISPR technology, together with a good knowledge of statistics, bioinformatics and R programming is essential
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should have substantial research experience in machine learning, statistics and bioinformatics and will develop models for biological age prediction from multiple image derived phenotypes. Expert knowledge
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better statistical methods to quantify the impact of neighbour noise on health and wellbeing. This project will use a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative data collection with qualitative
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to hold a PhD in Immunology, Bioinformatics, Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science or other related computational subject. It is essential that you have experience in the analysis of single-cell RNA-seq