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within a supportive, innovative and inclusive academic environment where you will contribute to a wider programme of impactful research. As a valued member of the University’s research community, you will
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About the role The University of Leicester is seeking a Research Associate to join the Land Use for Net Zero (LUNZ) Hub, supporting the coordination and translation of the programme's research
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About the role You will play a central role in the design, development and delivery of large-scale statistical genetic and genomic epidemiology projects that support and inform drug development
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be able to adapt to institutional and student needs and be willing to collaborate with colleagues in the ongoing development of the English language programme. Additionally, as this is a collaborative
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scientists, and respiratory clinicians. The candidate will have specific responsibilities within an established research programme and to work collaboratively and independently to achieve defined milestones
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About the role You will work within Leicester Medical School (LMS) to develop, implement, deliver and evaluate elements of teaching and assessment for the MBChB programme. Specifically, you will be
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About the role As a Research Associate in the Division of Public Health and Epidemiology, you will contribute to a research programme examining how air pollution exposure influences health outcomes
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contribute to statistical, genetic and genomic epidemiology projects that underpin drug development, working with large-scale genomic and linked health data, including major cohort studies and biobank
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delivery from the site perspective. This role provides an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to develop their career in academic trial management across multiple studies, stakeholders and research
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will work with the Head of School (Professor David Wright) and Program Lead (Associate Professor Sue Ambler), to develop and deliver MPharm accreditation documentation and associated teaching materials