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Applications are invited for a Senior Statistical Geneticist to join the Genomics and Bioinformatics Core (GBC) within the Institute of Metabolic Science - Metabolic Research Laboratories
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the University. Internal Applicants Only - Research Assistant / Research Associate (Statistics) Centre for Trials Research (CTR) College of Biomedical & Life Sciences The Centre for Trials Research at Cardiff
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One PhD studentship is available in the area of machine learning theory (statistical learning theory and deep learning theory) or theoretical-oriented topics, e.g., trustworthy machine learning
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physiological samples; preparing samples for analysis and carrying out DNA sequence analysis; collating, organising, and statistically and computationally analysing data with assistance and advice from
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chronologically align datasets from the Atlantic Basin, and undertake statistical and time series analysis to explore the latitudinal propagation of climate signals. The post holder will have the opportunity
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, and (3) undertake statistical and time series analysis to explore the latitudinal propagation of climate signals. The post holder will have the opportunity, subject to starting date and travel
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experience of using a business intelligence reporting tool, such as Tableau or a similar statistical package would be an advantage. As an employee at the University of Winchester, we are committed to your
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computational background and significant (>5 years) experience of using bioinformatics and statistical approaches to analyse and interpret whole transcriptome data generated from RNA sequencing and integrate
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interventions for people of African and Caribbean origin. Rebecca Hardy is Professor of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, and she has been at the forefront of developments in life course epidemiology for over
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analyses • Evidence of being able to conduct research in the area of medical data analysis or modelling • Expertise in advanced statistical analyses • Adept at programming • Excellent writing