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Exeter Clinical Trials Unit (ExeCTU); Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Summary of Post Exeter Clinical Trials Unit (ExeCTU) is seeking an ambitious individual to join our growing statistical
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Exeter Clinical Trials Unit (ExeCTU), Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Summary of Post Exeter Clinical Trials Unit (ExeCTU) is seeking an ambitious individual to join our growing statistical
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psychology or organisational psychology, with substantial expertise in mindset interventions, including high-impact publishing in this area (e.g., in leading journals), advanced statistical analysis
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candidates with strong skills in one or more of the following areas: Process-based (structural) modelling of the environment, economy or environment-economy interactions. Data analysis, fitting of statistical
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either a Postdoctoral Research Associate or Fellow to work with Prof. Andrew Hillier in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Exeter, and in collaboration with Dr. Inigo Arregui
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have research expertise in high-throughput data analysis with competence in a UNIX/Linux environment and programming/scripting language. You will have a good understanding of statistics. You will have
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cell culture. Experience in use of mouse infection models. Proficiency in use of Graphpad and Excel and other Microsoft Office programmes, basic R skills, statistical analysis, use of image analysis
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. They will be advocates of open and reproducible science. Experience analysing large genomic datasets (e.g. single-cell RNA-seq, single-cell ATAC-seq and epigenomic data) and statistical genetics (e.g
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to work collaboratively, supervise the work of others and act as team leader as required have competence in computer programming, statistics, data analysis and visualisation Please ensure you read the Job
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implement data-driven studies to analyse data on social media platforms such as Tiktok. Collect and analyse large datasets using statistical and computational techniques, and communicate findings effectively