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education strategy across seven departments and multiple LSHTM-based centres, with a focus on building and strengthening skills in artificial intelligence and machine learning for epidemiological research
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multiple studies by working with researchers in the UK and Africa, with a specific focus on managing the Co-SAM clinical trial (https://www.cosamtrial.org/) which is underway across nine sites in three
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complex, fast-moving environment. The successful candidate will bring not just technical expertise but also the resilience and stakeholder management skills needed to thrive amid multiple priorities, tight
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, requests and issues. Accuracy and integrity of data in business systems. Development of relationships within and outside the team, and positive feedback from colleagues. Compliance with processes, procedures
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Experience with online learning platforms and performance tools. Strong communication, collaboration and influencing skills. Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and projects effectively. Experience
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translational research to investigate, integrate and interpret primary care, hospital, imaging and a variety of other data sources to advance our understanding in the above areas of research. We are part of many
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clients. Ability to manage multiple internal and external stakeholders and to operate effectively with senior leaders. Experience of key account management and developing client relationships. Extensive
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success in managing high-value client accounts in complex environments. Experience in leading cross-functional projects with multiple stakeholders. Strong commercial acumen and financial oversight
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C9orf72 gene. Two key areas: (1) genotyping the C9orf72 repeat expansion and associated demographic, clinical, imaging and biomarkers data in the UK Biobank; (2) analysis of DNA and RNA long-read
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About the Role A 12 month post-doctoral research assistant position funded by the Barts and the London Charity (BTLC) is available in the laboratory of the laboratory of Professor Stuart McDonald