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Location: Department of Statistics, 24-29 St Giles', Oxford We are seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Assistant funded by Wellcome. This postholder will work on the development and
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opportunities. This post will be funded by the $6.4M Wellcome Leap programme awarded to the University of Birmingham to study Dynamic Resilience. The purpose of the new role is to lead Wellcome Leap WP 1c and
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. The funds supporting this project are provided by the Wellcome Trust. The post is full-time and fixed term for two years and applicants must be available to take up the post by mid-April. The post-holder
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resistance reductions, improved equity and social protection. The work is funded by the Wellcome Trust, and will be done in close partnership with the International Vaccine Institute (IVI) and the World Health
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, antimicrobial resistance reductions, improved equity and social protection. The work is funded by the Wellcome Trust, and will be done in close partnership with the International Vaccine Institute (IVI) and the
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. Our team is funded by an 8-year Wellcome Career Development Award. Your project will focus on using deep learning and other statistical and machine learning approaches to reveal how codon usage bias and
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development/progression. The project forms part of a Wellcome Investigator Award in Science awarded to Professor Heather Cordell. The overall goal of this research is to develop and apply advanced statistical
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cognitive neuroscience group based at the Department of Experimental Psychology and the Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging (https://metacoglab.org ). The lab uses a combination of neuroimaging techniques
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. Psychiatric Genetics b. Statistics 3. Knowledge of current status of research in specialist field. 4. Demonstrable experience in: I. Conducting and organising research projects. II. Working with
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on approaches that can help inform such crucial decisions. As part of the Thanzi La Onse (“Health for All”) programme, we are embarking on a new project – Thanzi La Mawa – which is funded by The Wellcome Trust