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change. The program engages with these dynamics to develop skills for effective planning, management and leadership. Please refer to the website for more information about the academic program structure
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of relevant training and experience proven Computer Literacy in (Excel, Clampex/Clampfit, GraphPad Prism) proven research publication in relevant field strong track record of peer-reviewed publications in
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submissions, amendments, and compliance reporting apply clinical and academic expertise to audit and interpret complex clinical data, ensuring accuracy and rigour in research findings design and develop
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on clinical trials, as well as contributing to the development of data-driven interventions and stewardship models to enhance patient outcomes after surgery. This position is an opportunity to work with a
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design, molecular biology, and data-driven discovery to advance understanding of human retinal disease mechanisms and support the development of new treatments. The role includes undertaking both
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to: lead advanced biostatistical and econometric analyses across large and complex health datasets contribute to the team’s publications, grant applications, and scholarly outputs manage and curate data
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, this project will investigate the molecular drivers of aortopathies. Using multiomics platforms, real clinical data, live vessel 3D cell culture and advanced microscopy, the researcher will interrogate
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relevant fields demonstrate expertise and experience in undertaking health services research proven experience in data analysis, data interpretation, and protocol writing have expertise in the design and
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immune development technical expertise in flow cytometry, single-cell analysis, microbiome analysis, and large-scale bioinformatics proven track record in nutritional geometry and global data
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linked cohort and administrative health data establish collaborations and partnerships with members across CPC to facilitate population health research projects in areas of chronic and lifestyle diseases