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George Roussos (Birkbeck, University of London), as well as our partner organisations (Dataswyft and the NExT++ Centre, Singapore), the broader research community, and industry stakeholders and will be
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Isle of Wight. Working with local government, third sector partners and communities, we aim to deliver positive adaptations in the food aid system that can be applied elsewhere. The postholder will be
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are developing a communication guide delivered by physiotherapists to improve self-management support for older people living with multiple long-term conditions and their carers in the home setting
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the NExT++ Centre, Singapore), the broader research community, and industry stakeholders and will be responsible for research on distributed query processing and information retrieval for text and RDF
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) programme of work. Fractures-E3 is a multi-site programme of work in The Gambia, South Africa and Zimbabwe. The programme has collected a community-sample of adults aged 40 years and over across 5 sites and
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attention to detail in following gold standard research procedures Strong problem-solving abilities and initiative Excellent written and oral communication skills Ability to work both independently and
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initiative Excellent written and oral communication skills Ability to work both independently and effectively as part of a team Desirable Experience and Knowledge: Experience of carrying out qualitative
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, collaborator and an excellent communicator. Additional training will be provided to develop the skills base required for this multi-facetted post. You will be given time to take courses and attend meetings
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the opportunity to expand their skills in bioinformatic analyses. The project will focus on the identification of plant genes that can be linked to the host’s microbial community structure and function
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We are looking for a researcher with exceptional analytical and communication skills to join our team supporting decisions about the effective and cost-effective use of medicines, medical devices