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About Us We are seeking to appoint a Clinical Reader or Professor of Neonatal Medicine to replace a retiring colleague to help lead a large scale programme of neonatal research in conjunction with
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Experience of working with large-scale, longitudinal data (eg. population cohorts, health records, etc) Proficiency in statistical analyses and use of relevant statistical packages (Stata, R, MPLUS etc
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& Imaging Sciences, responsible for driving large-scale, high-profile healthcare engineering grants that deliver real-world patient benefits and measurable impact. Working closely with the Head of School
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large complex organisation, from the start-up phase of a project Proven financial aptitude with a high level of attention to detail and the ability to produce clear and concise financial/research reports
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the following: Mental health epidemiology, Social Epidemiology, Social determinants of health, Working with data linkage/ linked data Experience of working with large-scale, longitudinal data (eg
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: Essential criteria Relevant substantial experience in an HEI setting Significant experience of managing large, complex budgets including monitoring and reporting Excellent written and verbal communication
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volumes of documentation. Excellent data analysis & IT skills, with the ability to assimilate large and complex sets of information quickly and with exacting standards of written and numerical accuracy
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, talented, creative and rigorous data scientist to join the team as BioImage Analysis Specialist. This role supports our large multidisciplinary user base with specialist image data processing and analysis
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also involves scoring assessments, entering data into electronic databases, data analysis and writing research papers. This is a full-time post and you will be offered a fixed term contract until 18/12
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teaching small and large groups. Evidence of engagement with teaching delivery Proven ability to lead research projects, mentor early-career researchers, and foster interdisciplinary collaboration within