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responsibilities Design, develop and refine experiments in translational neuroscience research in order to obtain reliable data. Assist in experimental medicine studies and other clinical trials as required. Assist
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drive disease progression and patient mortality (https://bit.ly/44BQqK7). Research using models from this biobank will generate highly novel data and insights for the cancer research community, directly
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, including our Hot Rolling Mill, Vacuum Induction Melting suites, and Arc Melting platforms. By moving us beyond isolated data logging to creating sophisticated dashboards and Digital Twins, you will ensure
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Matt Field and funded by the Academic Forum for the Study of Gambling. The research assistant will provide specialist research support to the project, particularly extracting and coding information
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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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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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, or near completion of a doctoral study. Experience with or demonstrated understanding of working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team Further Information Grade: 6.3 Salary: £33,951 Work
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, screening, data extraction, and synthesis of relevant literature to inform the project. Assisting in the design, distribution (using Qualtrics), and management of online questionnaire surveys targeting
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. Work alongside the project team to review this evidence. Lead on a scoping of social care datasets (reviewing questionnaires and data access). Support and lead on elements of project outputs, including
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(depending on the preference of the interviewee). Most interviews are likely to be by telephone or virtual but travel around the UK may be needed. Prepare data by liaising with the School transcription service