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) can be used safely to image and regulate mood state in a closed loop fashion in healthy volunteers as well as patients with prior history of brain damage, using state-of-the-art neuroimaging methods
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discussion to find out more about the role then please contact Professor John Terry: by email at john.terry@plymouth.ac.uk What we’re looking for You will have, or be close to completing, a PhD in mathematics
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our external collaborators (Dr. Samuele Agostini, Prof. Alberto Zanetti, CNR-Pisa, Italy; Dr Craig Storey; Univeristy of Portsmouth) to develop new analytical methods for in-situ analyses of fluid
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, image analysis, and the BIIGLE software is desirable. For more information about the job and the person specification, please refer to the job description. About us You will be part of an international
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then please contact Matt Bailey Ross: by email at matt.baileyross@plymouth.ac.uk What we’re looking for You will: Have completed a PhD in aqueous geochemistry or related topic Be confident working in a
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experience in clinical trial statistics and/or medical statistics, with experience of analysing complex clinical trials, with proficiency in one or more statistical software packages (e.g. Stata, SAS, R). Be
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contributions in academic publications/journals (E) Knowledge of designing research materials, conducting research and analysing mixed methods data (E) For more information about the job and the person