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for an enthusiastic and highly motivated Research Associate or Research Assistant in Medical Statistics to join an interdisciplinary team focused on improving lives through world-class research in ageing, sarcopenia
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are looking for a dynamic individual with a robust background in statistics evidenced by a strong publication record and a proven track record of analysing data both cross-sectionally and longitudinally
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skills Excellent communication skills Experience in statistical analyses Desirable Publications in good quality peer reviewed journals (or evidence of manuscripts in preparation, submission or review
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• The ability to use personal initiative and creativity to solve research problems • Ability to extract and interpret complex medical information from medical records Desirable • Expertise in statistical
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independent signal processing, statistical and computational skills, and ability to work independently and as part of a team. The successful candidate will be integrated within the Brain and Movement (BAM
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of services and ensure the provision of a high-quality customer experience. This will include collating and analysing statistics, management information and feedback relating to services that can be used
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of statistics for compliance reporting to various University committees and groups Develop the team’s approach to data and workflow management Identify new opportunities for information governance improvements
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research methods and the use of appropriate statistical software packages (desirable) Experience of working in, or with, business, the third sector and/or policy (desirable) Lecturer Grade G In
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Proficiency with MS Office, and with standard programs for statistical analysis (e.g., GraphPad Prism) Desirable Knowledge and experience of single cell multiomics data analysis methods and computational