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a significant role in the development of public health teaching and research across the University of East Anglia. You will make a full contribution to our public health portfolio, including teaching
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Kishita (University of East Anglia) and Prof Kathryn Almack (University of Hertfordshire). This post is co-funded by the ASCENT programme, and the Norfolk County Council, and targets research capacity
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tests for advanced disease and improve our understanding of cancer progression. As a Research Associate you will contribute to the research programme, analyse and interpret data, write up results and
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analysis, programming and scripting (e.g. Python, R), mixed model and multivariate statistical analysis and the ability to interpret results. You will have strong communication skills, and work effectively
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), Prof. David S. Richardson (University of East Anglia, UK) and Prof. Kees van Oers (Netherlands Institute of Ecology). The project is in collaboration with Profs Jan Komdeur (University of Groningen) and
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experience in programming, bioinformatics analyses and/or machine learning techniques and managing a project with large amounts of data. Experience in clinical statistics, data management, and cancer research
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, Occupational Health and a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme. Campus Facilities: Sportspark, library, nursery, supermarket, post office, bars and catering outlets. Exclusive shopping discounts to help cut the
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professional development components of the programme and support of student teachers through their school placements. The role also involves the training and support of in-school mentors, student advising and
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medical centre including NHS Dentist, Occupational Health and a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme. Campus Facilities: Sportspark, library, nursery, supermarket, post office, bars and catering outlets
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of Groningen), Prof. David S. Richardson (University of East Anglia, UK) and Prof. Kees van Oers (Netherlands Institute of Ecology). The project is in collaboration with Profs Jan Komdeur (University