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members of the community 4. Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to plan and prioritise own workload to meet project targets 5. Competence in quantitative research methodologies and statistical
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patients, carers, professionals and other relevant individuals Analysis of data using appropriate statistical and other packages e.g. SPSS, Excel Contribute to the dissemination of study results, knowledge
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working relationships with a wide range of expertise from psychiatry, surgery, emergency medicine, intensive care, statisticians and health economists. The post holder will receive training in statistics
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of designing and developing tools to help curate and analyse imaging data. 5. Strong grasp of univariate and multivariate statistical analyses 6. Strong programming skills (e.g., Python, r, Bash
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data analysis using statistical software 4. Experience of recruiting participants from SLaM/NHS community teams, C4C, or IAPTs 5. Demonstrate flair, enthusiasm, innovation and leadership when faced
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large volumes of data 2. Experience using statistical computing programmes such as R or STATA 3. Experience managing a varied workload with conflicting priorities 4. Ability to work
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data analysis using statistical software 10. Experience of research interviewing, including psychological measures and clinical assessments in patient groups Desirable criteria 1. GCP training
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health services research, epidemiology, statistics, psychology or public health. 2. Good interpersonal skills 3. Attention to detail 4. Proficiency in IT (Word, Excel, database use) 5
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of AI and life, statistical physics and emergent phenomena. Candidate Candidates should be outstanding theorists with a background in physics or mathematics. They should have lived in Russia, Ukraine