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answering queries and creating a range of innovative and contemporary guidance and information resources supporting digital education. Excellent interpersonal and organisational skills Excellent communication
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Population Health Sciences in Bristol Medical School. This two-year post is funded by a number of international studies, which will use modelling and data analysis to guide the prevention and treatment
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candidate will be involved in and contribute to all aspects of the project including conducting a literature review, co-designing and building an online survey, conducting online interviews, data analysis, co
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key contractual clauses. You will be actively involved in drafting Key Performance Indicators and Management Information to support IT Services in achieving value for money across its contracts
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field sampling, molecular diagnostics, and data analysis. Coordinating sampling and faecal egg count reduction tests (FECRTs) across 25 stud farms. Performing larval cultures and DNA extraction for ITS-2
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environment, with great Excel skills. You have excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, and you can use these to analyse data to make decisions on the correct accounting treatment. Customer service and
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combination, and project how stability will shift spatially and temporally over coming decades. This will identify at-risk species and regions, develop tools for assessing stability in data-deficient species
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sequencing. Maintaining detailed records and supporting data entry. Liaising with stakeholders to coordinate sampling schedules. Supporting general laboratory operations and compliance You have experience in
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use cutting-edge field methods and long-term social and behavioural data to investigate how cooperative relationships between dolphin groups are formed and maintained and how between-group alliances
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underlying mental health disorders and their treatment, adding to our strengths in brain plasticity and cognition, pain, biological rhythms and sleep. We encourage ‘big data’ or ‘Population Neuroscience