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programme. This post will be predominantly patient focused, playing a key role in helping to deliver cutting edge gene therapy and experimental medicine trials. The ability to implement good clinical practice
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Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for a highly motivated clinical trainee with a background in data science, to join our Motor Neurone Disease/Neurodegeneration clinical research programme
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subject such as a BSc in Psychology, Computer Science, Data Science, Health Informatics, or another health-related field (assessed at application). Experience of working with large, complex multi-variable
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safe adaptations to overheating in children’s hospitals". This 8-month Development Award project (NIHR504238) is Phase 1 of a proposed two-phase research programme. It is funded by the NIHR Policy
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Statistical Analysis Plan guidance (APT-SAP)’ project (https://sheffield.ac.uk/ctru/current-trials/apt-sap ). Provide high-quality statistical advice and support to multidisciplinary research projects within
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Research. You'll be at the heart of developing a major research programme proposal, working to co-design this with practitioner partners and a public involvement group. The role will involve leading a
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reports Lecturer in Clinical Neuroscience Our website https://sheffield.ac.uk/sitran For informal enquiries about this job contact Dr Haris Stavroulakis, Lecturer in Clinical Neuroscience: on t.stavroulakis
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Professor Alicia O’Cathain, Lead for qualitative research in the project Direct reports Professor Alicia O’Cathain, Lead for qualitative research in the project Our website https://sheffield.ac.uk/scharr
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in any element of the recruitment process, you can contact the Computer Science Recruitment Team at COM-Recruitment@sheffield.ac.uk Our vision and strategic plan We are the University of Sheffield
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will play a central role in supporting key policy priorities for the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), the government department responsible for the AI Opportunities Action Plan