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Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine Hub for Applied Bioinformatics). We are looking for an ambitious candidate with established expertise in bioinformatics, specifically dealing with large data sets and
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economic, social and cultural benefits. For more information please visit: https://www.brunel.ac.uk/about/our-history/home The Department of Computer Science at Brunel where this project will be conducted
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an ARC South London study on multi-morbidity in children using CPRD data. The ARC South London Children’s and Young person theme is important as many children in south London experience high levels of poor
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large health datasets on topics including pharmacoepidemiology and non-communicable diseases. The post requires strong data management and quantitative skills with expertise in a common statistical
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large health datasets on topics including pharmacoepidemiology and non-communicable diseases. The post requires strong data management and quantitative skills with expertise in a common statistical
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Medicine Hub for Applied Bioinformatics). We are looking for an ambitious candidate with established expertise in bioinformatics, specifically dealing with large data sets and data integration. Knowledge
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Medicine Hub for Applied Bioinformatics). We are looking for an ambitious candidate with established expertise in bioinformatics, specifically dealing with large data sets and data integration. Knowledge
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analyst for an ARC South London study on multi-morbidity in children using CPRD data. The ARC South London Children’s and Young person theme is important as many children in south London experience high
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using CPRD data. The ARC South London Children’s and Young person theme is important as many children in south London experience high levels of poor health, and unequal health and care outcomes. We
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, development, implementation, and coordination of research and laboratory protocols to investigate transmission of enteric pathogens in low-income households of Salvador, Brazil within the context of large-scale