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research. Requirements Doctoral qualification in a relevant discipline or equivalent research experience. Proven skills in statistical analysis, manuscript preparation, and research proposal writing with a
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) and play a crucial role in the design, conduct and analysis of ground-breaking clinical trials. This position will engage across all trial phases, from Phase I to Phase IV, contributing to statistical
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statistical software Knowledge of Good Clinical Practice requirements and adherence to research guidelines Experience conducting research involving participants with chronic health conditions If you're ready to
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statistical analysis skills and a solid publication record where you'll contribute to the academic discourse surrounding addiction research. If you're passionate about utilizing neuroimaging and
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should have: Doctorate in relevant discipline, proficient in statistical analysis and manuscript preparation Strong interpersonal skills, teamwork, positive attitude Teaching experience, ability
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out funding opportunities Other administrative and teaching duties as directed Key Selection Criteria: Doctoral qualification in relevant discipline or equivalent research experience Strong statistical
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or methodologies you have experience with, especially in the context of behaviour change research (e.g. statistics, evidence reviews, behaviour identification and prioritisation, interventions, etc) How you manage
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professional activities Key Selection Criteria: Doctoral qualification in a relevant discipline Strong statistical analysis, qualitative and /or quantitative skillset and manuscript preparation skills Experience
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. economics, psychology), or related fields. The ideal candidate will have substantial analysis experience, including a high level knowledge of statistical analysis techniques, and experience working with large
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: Opinion and subjective probability in science: Oxford University Press; 1991. French S. Group Consensus Probability Distributions: A Critical Survey. In: Bernardo JM, editor. Bayesian Statistics 2. Oxford