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electronic health records, preferably in the context of infectious diseases and knowledge of statistical methods including regression methods, multi-level models and preferably, Bayesian data analysis is also
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hospital for the Royal Veterinary College, located within walking distance of Camden, Euston and Kings Cross Stations. Our hospital is patient focused, making animal welfare a top priority. We hold numerous
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research to understand health services and systems, alongside applied research to support clinicians, managers, and policymakers. Our work brings together a wide range of methods, including quantitative
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management. About You You will be an expert in the development and implementation of compliance frameworks within complex organisations, including the application of relevant methods, tools and approaches
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detection of disease using light (referred to as a non-ionising radiation technology) in association with fast computational methods and artificial intelligence (AI) to reconstruct images. This will be
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at the Translational Pharmacology Lab directed by Dr. Livia A. Carvalho. The post holder will apply both wet-, and dry- lab methods in appropriate human clinical studies to interrogate research questions
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care and preventive medicine. The post-holder will work in the Centre for Evaluation and Methods (CEM), a thriving centre that incorporates collaborative units who work to deliver outstanding research
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Division), and the International Livestock Research Institute in Kenya. About the role The post-holder will lead the development of new computational and statistical approaches for inferring epidemiological
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procedures and internal policies. Applicants will have proven relevant experience of working in research, with excellent organisational skills, excellent written, oral communication and numeric skills
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triggers, and applying cutting-edge AI methods, the tool will provide detailed insights into patient state and asthma management. Data will be collected and analysed within QMUL, Huma, and Bart’s NHS