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are found in the context of airway-derived metagenomic data. The project will be supervised by Dr David Cleary (UoB), Prof. Alan McNally (UoB) and Dr Meera Chand (UKHSA). Applications of a two page CV and
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collected regularly from sewage-impacted rivers and from properties affected by flood events. Data will be analyses using advanced bioinformatics to characterise community structure, resistance genes and
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also assist in directing the work of student interns and volunteers. The Project Archivist will survey the British Organ Archive, catalogue materials and screen items for Data Protection issues
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stakeholders, fielding enquiries and ensuring that appropriate information is disseminated to stakeholders as appropriate. Arranging UK travel on behalf of the team, including booking hotels, travel and
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: Care Data Infrastructure. They will undertake research under the supervision and guidance of the research group lead, Professor Matt Bennett. The post holder will work closely with colleagues across
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. You will gain experience in laboratory skills, hands-on design and manufacture of components, advanced data analysis and programming skills. You will work as part of a cohesive friendly team and as a
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. Provide one-to-one employability student appointments as needed. Organise and deliver employer-led events (mock assessment centres, panels, information sessions) on campus and virtually. Collaborate with
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of writing and presenting reports in a clear and well-structured manner for senior management, and to produce and analyse source material, information, and data Experience of monitoring and reporting
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relationships with academic colleagues and their project managers where applicable, helping them to understand financial information, optimise their budgets and comply with funder terms and conditions. Manage
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maps of data that passes to other systems. Review of the appropriateness of the data that passes to other interfaces. Ensuring that the University’s use of the software is optimised. This will involve