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We are seeking a statistician/epidemiologist to lead a research programme investigating the molecular pathogenesis of vasculitis including treatment outcomes, with a focus on germline genetics
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and the University of York. It is an international centre of excellence which exists to provide infrastructure to support translational research across: musculoskeletal disease (MSKD); cardiometabolic
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academic outputs. The post will be based at the University of York, and there will be opportunities to travel internationally for purposes of trial monitoring & coordination, and dissemination
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of the research. Some projects will also be in collaboration with our partners at the Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence at University of York. You will also be taught a range of skills to complement
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Chemistry Centre of Excellence at University of York. You will also be taught a range of skills to complement, drive and strengthen your research: life-cycle analysis, techno-economic analysis, digital and
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on campus at the University of York but will also involve some travel across Yorkshire. There will also be some potential for remote working when on-campus working is not required. You will be physically
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: Growing Radical Cyber-Physical-Socio Phenotypes (RIED). The RIED Programme Grant is led by the Queen's University of Belfast in partnership with Loughborough University, University of York, Airbus, Rolls
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computational and formal theories of social interaction in health and disorder. The fellow will also be working closely with the three Co-Is: Drs Alex Pike and Catia Oliveira (University of York) and Dr Lei Zhang
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of the Drosophila brain. This research project (supported by joint NSF funding also awarded to Professor Aurel Lazar’s laboratory at Columbia University, New York) will be undertaken at the University of Sheffield
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Role Description The Yorkshire Policy Collaboration (YPC), is a partnership between the universities of York, Sheffield, Leeds and Huddersfield, designed to build research-driven policy programmes