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integrated with the NiMARE (NMA) software project. To be considered you will hold a relevant PhD/Dphil in statistics, machine learning or similar area, together with relevant experience working with brain
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presentation of results of collaborative research projects. Most of your analytical work will be based on Real World Data (RWD), in many cases from datasets mapped to the OMOP common data model such as the
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. Responsibilities will include managing research studies independently, collecting and analysing qualitative data, writing publications (as lead author) and grant applications and providing expert advice
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Products (ATMPs) and is open to applications from clinical trainees with previous relevant clinical and research experience in cellular therapies at level of a PhD. The post will suit an enthusiastic, highly
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diagnostics, utilising big data, developing digital health interventions and working internationally. We have methodological expertise in clinical trial design and implementation, clinical decision making and
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hold, or be close to completion of a DPhil/PhD in wearable sensors or a closely related field and possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to work within established research programmes
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scientists in data science and computational biology as well as leading a computational genomics research project studying transcriptional regulation in brain development. You will hold a PhD, or be close
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disease data with other existing data and cohorts (e.g. genomic, financial, pollution, meteorological, wearable). You will have a PhD in relevant scientific or numerate subject such as data science, or able
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Do you have an MA or PhD in Egyptology or a related field and the knowledge to work within Egyptological research programmes? If you have excellent interpersonal, organisational and communication
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, epidemiologists, oncologists, a surgeon, a radiotherapy physicist, and DPhil students. To be considered you will hold a PhD in statistics or a closely related field. You will have experience of managing research