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About the role This role offers an opportunity to contribute to the School’s established strengths in applied statistics, artificial intelligence, machine learning and data science. You will drive
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on an audit committee or equivalent body is highly desirable. Additional information To express interest or to find out more, please contact: governance@leicester.ac.uk or to submit your interest, please use
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environment. Key responsibilities include Applying cryo-EM and integrative structural biology approaches to study regulatory protein complexes Contribute to experimental design, data analysis, and
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(cardiometabolic) multiple long term conditions and the comparative effectiveness of interventions using secondary, real-world observational data (Clinical Practice Research Datalink, Hospital Episodes Statistics
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information effectively and in an engaging manner. Coupled with a relevant degree, you should have prior experience in 13-19 education, further education, or higher education environments, delivering multi-day
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expertise. Working closely with NHS partners, you will ensure all research activity meets ethical and regulatory standards while collecting, analysing and presenting high quality data. You will help
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delivery • The ability to analyse information and resolve problems This role is well suited to individuals with experience at Trial Coordinator/Research Coordinator level who wish to expand their trial
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efficiently. A strong understanding of data protection and the ability to handle confidential information with discretion are essential. We are looking for someone with outstanding communication and customer
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the opportunity to make a significant contribution to research. Additional information Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Carla Richardson, Head of Trial Management on cr315@leicester.ac.uk
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London (Professor Angela Hassiotis), and Aston University (Professor Ian Maidment). The post holder will also be centrally involved in the analysis of qualitative data relating to the evaluation, as