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responsibility is to test key assumptions about differential disease risk by integrating high-resolution socio-ecological, environmental, and novel health data from individual and population sources. This research
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-therapy. The post holder will work with single-cell transcriptomics data analysis to resolve lineage barcorded cells and reconstruct cell lineage trees and simultaneously profile gene expression. The post
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to content development, and help deliver TEL projects. They will also provide guidance and training on the use of digital technologies, ensuring compliance with data protection, accessibility, and copyright
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of clinical data and bio samples (blood and cerebrospinal fluid) from patients. The main focus is on an exciting new prospective, longitudinal study aiming to assess the immunological effects of antipsychotic
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consistency of data, and identify and resolving issues. You will work closely with both academic and professional services colleagues within the faculty and across our departments, as well as central university
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AEP equivalent up to and including grade 7. Visit the Centre for Research Staff Development for more information. About you To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the
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activities towards service transition. You will be responsible for improving, designing, and documenting data mapping, workflow and processes, and you will be responsible for making appropriate recommendations
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and genomic technologies to mental health research. The role will centre on the receipt, processing, and storage of thousands of blood samples, ensuring accurate sample tracking and data linkage within
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fellowships that typically involve trials or epidemiology using big data. There are excellent opportunities to develop, lead and apply novel methods and approaches, in response to complexities in data
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AEP equivalent up to and including grade 7. Visit the Centre for Research Staff Development for more information.