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activities. Lead the development of a data system with School staff and University central services. Manage and present large volumes of complex data to support data needs of the School, primarily to support
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and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Catalyst Award for the project “An Art of Looks: Elizabeth Bishop and Visual Culture.” The Research and Innovation Associate appointed will become part of a large
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in these elements leads to common and rare disease. You will work with large scale genome sequencing datasets (e.g. UK BioBank, 100,000 Genomes Project, gnomAD) and RNA-Seq data, adapting and applying
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limited to, design, additive manufacturing, castings and assembly. Sited on the Advanced manufacturing park (AMP) in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, UK, NMG has technical competencies focusing on large scale
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-ion battery used in performing arts theatres. You will play a key role in producing data and media of battery hazards in this sector to inform the project partner’s development of industry-wide guidance
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that require treatment while reducing unnecessary detection of slow-growing cancers. You will play a key role in a large mixed methods project as a qualitative researcher conducting focus groups, interviews and
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). Key responsibilities include the project management of large, multi-partner proposals, drafting and reviewing non-technical proposal components such as resource justifications, and proactively advising
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of legacy case loads including adding appropriate information to the CRM database, Raiser's Edge. Assist with other legacy related activity including updating online obituaries, supporting events and
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healthcare. You should also have experience with large scale scientific computing, working with sensitive patient data, in development and management of research code, and with cardiac and cardiovascular
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and produce management information to enable rapid decision making on project priorities and resources, and to allocate tasks across the wider research team. You will be an active member of the research