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of interventions (e.g., a campaign to promote physical activity or encourage recycling) by evaluating whether behaviour or outcomes following the intervention are statistically different from before the intervention
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subject, such as psychology, biology, human genetics ii) an MSc in a relevant subject involving human genetic research or child development research iii) Prior experience working with statistical packages
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/profile/yu-tzuwu.html ) Eligibility Criteria Applicants should possess a minimum 2:1 degree in epidemiology, statistics, public health, human geography, psychology or a related field that includes a
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established and productive collaboration with Professor Andrea Micke Moreno at the University of São Paulo. This multidisciplinary project will utilise comprehensive genomic, metagenomic and statistical
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interrogation of the data using a range of advanced statistical techniques to evaluate the psychometric properties of the iTICQ. You should have or expect to obtain a first class or upper second-class
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changes in tinnitus impact. This project will require large scale data collection across multiple settings and platforms, and interrogation of the data using a range of advanced statistical techniques
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. Applicants must have a first degree in a discipline relevant to primary care research e.g. medical statistics, social sciences, health economics, health psychology, and will be expected to complete a PhD
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statistics, social sciences, health economics, health psychology, and will be expected to complete a PhD during the award period. Guidance notes can be found below, along with details of the specific research
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the highest number of postgraduates in engineering and technology in the UK (Source: Higher Education Statistics Agency Ltd). Cranfield Manufacturing is one of eight major themes at Cranfield University
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to identify key biological pathways and targetable hubs in those signatures This is an opportunity to work on an interdisciplinary project at the interface between advanced statistics, bioinformatics and cancer