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advanced statistical methods and software (e.g., R, SPSS, Stata) for analysing intervention outcomes Academic standing: Outstanding publication track record in evidence synthesis of studies evaluating
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About us The School of Neuroscience is UK’s 2nd largest Neuroscience school with over 500 researcher and 200 PhD students. It is one of three schools at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology
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-seq datasets, and applying advanced statistical and machine-learning methods (AI/ML) to extract novel biological insights that drive our translational and fundamental research programmes. In
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, healthcare, and industry to drive innovation and maximise translational impact. The post holder is required to hold a PhD degree in statistics, biostatistics, epidemiology, health data science, or other
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of the wider School. Ideally you will be educated to degree level or have substantial relevant experience, and experience providing high-level administrative and personal support, using a range of IT software
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of their probation, will be expected to supervise PhD student and will also play a role in the institutional and intellectual life of the Department and undertake Departmental, School, Faculty and University
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community in Europe devoted to the study and prevention of mental illness and brain disease. The School of Neuroscience is UK’s 2nd largest Neuroscience school with over 500 researcher and 200 PhD students
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is led by Professor Mauro Giacca and comprises over 65 clinical and non-clinical academic groups, hosting 400 personnel and 110 PhD students. Our community of world-renowned researchers and educators
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following skills and experience: Essential criteria BSc and PhD in relevant subjects * Evidence of continuing professional development Proven interest in Women’s Health/Pregnancy research Previous experience
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Research Project titled “Harnessing electron-phonon interactions in nanoplasmonic solar energy conversion”. The goal is to develop new computational methods that will enable design of metallic nanoparticles