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About the Role This role will support the Barts Charity Doctoral Training Programme (DTP) that is focused on developing biomedical researchers to address health challenges faced by the East London
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of their employment with the University, in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Full-Time, Fixed-Term Applications are invited for the post of Student and Programme Administration Officer
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& Programme Administration Officer in the School of Law and Social Sciences. Academic Administration at Royal Holloway is organised into six School Administration teams and a Doctoral School, which are all part
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. Proficiency in statistical methods, programming (including Linux), and use of high-performance computing clusters and parallel computation is expected, along with a clear research vision to enhance the Unit’s
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. About You The ideal candidate will have a PhD in a numerate field, be familiar with medical image analysis using deep learning methods, have experience with GitHub and relevant programming languages
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About the Role Applications are sought for a Research Technician, to provide technical support to the research programme in the Stojic Laboratory working on the role of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA
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subject area for the research and innovation project and relevant knowledge and experience in geomatics, remote sensing methods (including UAV lidar, satellite and photogrammetry) and spatial analysis including
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-performance or cloud computing environments. Need strong data management and database skills, expertise in clinical phenotyping ontologies and the application of machine-learning/AI methods to biomedical data
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About the Role The Research Assistant will work across the new GRACE Programme funded by the Alzheimer’s Society and the NIHR Dementia and Neurodegeneration Policy Research Unit at Queen Mary
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the study in collaboration with research teams at Nottingham, Oxford, UKHSA and Manchester with expertise in mixed-method policy evaluation, antimicrobial resistance, pharmacy practice research, primary care