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development (assessed at: application/interview). Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team (assessed at: interview). Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, to present
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the Methodologies Used to Incorporate Non-randomised Evidence in Healthcare Decision-making” project (Chief Investigator: Prof. Kate Ren ) aims to develop innovative statistical and causal inference methodologies
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of Biosciences at the University of Sheffield investigating development of the brain. You will work closely with the project team to provide essential support for specific research activities, assist with
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, on-site medical cover for high risk studies, and assessment of, reporting and acute management of potential adverse events Attend meetings related to the development and conduct of EM studies as agreed with
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of Biosciences at the University of Sheffield investigating development of the brain. You will work closely with the project team to provide essential support for specific research activities, assist with
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. To achieve these objectives, the fellow will work with taskforce members to: Develop recommendations for best practices and guidelines for responsible data collection and analysis Engage stakeholders
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Total Reward Package includes a competitive salary, a generous Pension Scheme and annual leave entitlement, as well as access to a range of learning and development courses to support your personal and
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, disseminate research findings through peer-reviewed publications and academic conferences, and engage with policy, practice stakeholders, and the public. You will also have the opportunity to develop your own
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with a view to developing new diagnostics and vaccines. Main duties and responsibilities Provide medical assistance to CRF staff in delivery of EM study portfolio, as directed by CRF Director, and/or by
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Overview This post of part-time Research Assistant will support a research project to understand why people go into work with symptoms of infectious illness, leading to the development of a