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About us The Department of War Studies is a large and diverse Department with a wide range of theoretical and methodological expertise in areas including, but not limited to, conflict resolution
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Research Associate-Postdoctoral Analyst for the MRC Genes & Mental Health & Health Cognition Project
) and experience in LINUX/UNIX environments Experience working with GWAS or large-scale genetic data Knowledge of statistical modelling, including longitudinal or multivariate methods Ability to work
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compliance of computer systems for use in the delivery of drug studies Sponsored or Co-Sponsored by the Partner Organisations; maintain relevant internal databases for the purposes of tracking performance
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. The postholder will work alongside a lived experience researcher and liaise closely with routine care psychological practitioners to facilitate recruitment, data collection, and for provision of technical support
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About us About PharosAI PharosAI offers a unique cancer AI product development ecosystem for drug discovery and clinical applications, democratising access to data, AI assets, technologies, and
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able to present information clearly and concisely with experience of servicing assessment boards and producing reports. Applicants must have excellent IT skills, specifically Microsoft Excel and some
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analysis algorithms for the observation and interpretation of existing and new spectroscopic data of exoplanet atmospheres. Experience on cloud/haze microphysics modelling and large scale simulations is
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) Experience of working with multiple stakeholders in complex systems. Experience in large scale simulations Experience in Bayesian methods Experience using CRAFTY agent based model Full details of the role and
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of the academic cycle across a large suite of Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes . About The Role This is an exciting opportunity to work as a Programme Officer in a busy, vibrant and supportive team within
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(s) will work with secondary data from very large (>2,500 individuals) longitudinal European cohorts that span from the preschool age range into middle adulthood. Individuals within these cohorts have