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). You will have experience of managing and working with clinical research or patient data e.g. data entry, data coding, entry validation and reporting, with critical and intelligent attention to detail
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• Identify and engage with a range of stakeholders, generate new leads and reach audiences, providing timely and relevant information to them as appropriate. • Collaborate with internal entrepreneurship units
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exclusion criteria. They will coordinate appointments for assessments and interviews, support data collection, and ensure that study procedures are conducted in accordance with the research protocol
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. Ability to convey complex technical information as appropriate to a variety of audiences (technical and non-technical stakeholders), using a variety of methods. 4. Ability to apply knowledge and experience
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genetic barcoding, clonal lineage tracing, and single-cell and spatial omics. The role involves analysing, interpreting and presenting experimental data, managing your own research and administrative
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and day-to-day management of the LabCup inventory, risk assessment and asset management system across our laboratories. You will maintain accurate data on chemicals, equipment and risk assessments
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administrative systems, and building strong working relationships across the Department and the wider University. Some responsibilities will involve highly confidential information and require discretion and sound
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. The overall role of the post is to co-ordinate and participate in data collection and analysis that will help us fully understand how the socio-economic and demographic changes of the past half-century have
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partners to design, implement and refine robust MEL approaches across a diverse research portfolio. This will include overseeing systematic data collection and analysis using quantitative and qualitative
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. This scholarship is not open to applications from candidates who hold deferred offers for 2026-27. For more information please see the Academic Futures webpage. Selection is expected to take place in June 2026.