19 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" research jobs at University of London
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, to be part of this exciting programme of work, spanning multiple strands. Your experiences to date will include conducting qualitative research (qualitative data collection and management) in a health
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empirical research. They will oversee specific research tasks, develop new techniques, and generate original contributions to the programme while fostering a collaborative team environment. Key
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to work on two major research projects, focusing on Multiple Sclerosis and Dementia and funded by Alzheimer`s Research UK and NIHR. They will be expected to assist with all aspects of the studies, including
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including malaria, have experience and understanding in using multiple metrics for analysis, experience with design and implementation of study protocols, experience of data analysis in Stata and programming
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About the Project We are seeking a talented and dedicated team of scientists, bioinformaticians and support colleaguesto join the ground-breaking PharosAI initiative – a £43.6M national programme co
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in partnership to achieve excellence in public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice. The Baby Ubuntu programme is a group-participatory programme
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the successful candidate embarking on a PhD programme at LSHTM. It is anticipated that the role will lead to a further 18 month funded opportunity at Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), in
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are part of a programme of work in the newly established Queen Mary and Barts Health Tuberculosis Centre, led by an internationally respected group of clinicians and researchers. About You We are looking
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research programme on infections and brain health funded by the Wellcome Trust. The successful candidate will conduct innovative research into relationships between infections and aspects of brain health
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of program training opportunity About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us achieve the previously unthinkable. Throughout our history, we’ve fostered