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microbiologists, immunologists, and computational scientists, you will generate high-quality microbiological data suitable for integration with immunological and clinical datasets and downstream AI-based analyses
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research projects • Analysing complex data and generating original research ideas • Publishing in high‑impact journals and presenting at international conferences • Contributing to group strategy, funding
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well as using spreadsheets and databases to monitor participant data. You will have experience of working in an administrative role, be able to use standard computer programs, including using databases and have
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Manager as well as provide written statistical input into protocols and ethics committee submissions. You will also provide advice on data collection, CRF development, data validation and data cleaning and
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Capital.com, one of the world's leading trading platforms with millions of users, gaining unprecedented access to proprietary data to conduct frontier research. The project encompasses multiple research
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diseases and vaccinology. For more information about the Draper group please visit our website . This position is offered full-time on a fixed-term contract initially for two years or until 31 May 2028
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and optimisation of immunological assays, contribute to data interpretation and reporting, and help ensure that immunological outputs are robust, harmonised, and suitable for downstream AI-based
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of adsorption processes, and how these may be exploited to generate desirable transport characteristics. The research is funded by a UKRI Frontier Research Guarantee Grant. More information about the research and
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route design to develop novel antimicrobial candidates. You will test and refine hypotheses, adapt synthetic procedures, and analyse spectroscopic and screening data to guide medicinal chemistry
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of the postholder will be to bring together the literature from the education and psychology fields; support development of an observation framework; support data collection; support data analysis by applying