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About the Role This role will involve undertaking the evaluation of a digital social intervention in primary care in England. A summary of the programme grant is found here. The individual will be
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responsibility for implementing a deep learning work-package as part of a Cancer Research UK-funded programme, developing an image-recognition model to identify morphological features corresponding to clonal
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of high-quality research at Queen Mary University of London. About You A highly motivated and enthusiastic individual, fluent in Urdu, who is passionate about improving the health of the South Asian
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to the set-up and conduct of a funded research project aiming to co-create a national weight management programme in Thailand. The duties of the post will involve coordinating and writing ethical approval
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Scheme and annual leave entitlement, and free sports/gym facilities, with campuses in Camden and leafy Hertfordshire. A Working from Home Policy is in operation providing hybrid working opportunities as
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to improve people's health in developing countries by striving for excellence in research, healthcare, and training. Our research program spans basic scientific research, clinical studies, epidemiological
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guide and mentor junior colleagues in the team. We are looking for applicants who can demonstrate a good knowledge of accounting and a high standard of numeracy as well as demonstrable experience
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up to date standards of performance in an increasingly digital environment which can match the ever changing social and legislative requirements placed on the service. The post holder should have
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development including extensions, minor projects, refurbishment and a varied programme of work, including some survey work to establish a rolling fabric maintenance plan. You will be responsible
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related to gravitational wave astronomy. The primary aim will be the development of advanced approaches for computational Bayesian Inference to measure the properties of Compact Binary Coalescence signals