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and early diagnosis of bowel cancer. The successful candidate may supervise more junior researchers in the statistical analysis or preparation of data. They will be supported by a multidisciplinary
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in the transgender and gender diverse population in the Clinical Research Practice Datalink, a large research database of de-identified UK primary care data, as well as other datasets Our Future Health
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About the Role Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join Dr Diu Nguyen’s group (https://www.diunguyenlab.org/). We study the biological mechanisms underpinning leukaemia development and progression
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estimations in humanitarian and public health contexts by developing reproducible, multilingual workflows for social media analysis, building data pipelines in R/Python, and creating open-source tools for text
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. These languages notably power WhatsApp's servers, Uber's software infrastructure, and the NHS information backbone. Two key advantages of message-passing concurrency are that it is higher-level and avoids data-race
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B microarray patch (MAP) technology for the delivery of timely birth doses of the hepatitis B vaccine to prevent vertical transmission of hepatitis B. The post-holder is expected to use data from
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of data collectors; and working with multi-country teams. Availability and willingness to travel abroad, including to Lebanon, are essential. Further particulars are included in the job description. The
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research standards, including animal handling, experimental procedures, and colony management. The postholder will contribute to experimental design, data interpretation, and dissemination of research
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directly to high-quality experimental research. The post holder will provide hands-on laboratory support, assist with experimental design, data generation and analysis, maintain accurate research records
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. The study integrates clinical, microbiological, and data science approaches to generate evidence and tools for safer, more targeted infection management in hospitalised newborns. Key output involves leading