268 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"University-of-Wisconsin-Madison" positions at University of London
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. The Experiential Learning Manager will report to the Senior Manager, Experiential Learning and will be responsible for supporting the development and delivery of a range of London-based programmes, working closely
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background in statistics or health research and an interest in building a career as a medical statistician. They should be enthusiastic, curious, and eager to develop an understanding of the statistical
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this, including developing and curating high profile events and a website, requiring a high level of scientific understanding as well as project management experience. Applicants must possess scientific expertise
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projects. The role will require the ACM to manage, maintain and develop low value supply agreements to achieve value for money and follow good practice in non-pay expenditure. The ACM will co-ordinate and
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Hub. About You You should be committed to developing internationally excellent research in mental health and delivering high-quality teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. As a team player
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research project on cardiovascular risk prediction for people with immune-mediated inflammatory disease. The successful candidate will use advanced risk prediction methods to develop prediction models
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candidates that can lead, motivate, and develop hard service managers in line with the College’s policies and procedures, ensuring a flexible and efficient approach to the management, delivery, and
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the metastatic bottleneck. The post-holder will help to develop this model, enabling detailed high-content analysis of dynamic tumour processes. This is a training post, designed to help equip the post-holder with
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work with the Head of Department and Vice Dean for Education and Student Experience to develop strategies to guarantee high qualities of academic provision and student experience. They will liaise with
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developed human discovery infrastructure enables recruitment of 200-300 severely injured patients annually as part of the ACIT study. We also have a well-established experimental modelling group with full