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Research Fellow / Associate Research Fellow / Senior Analyst / Research Analyst (Military Studies Programme) The S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), a Graduate School of Nanyang
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analysts and provide strategic bioinformatics support across multidisciplinary projects. The role involves analysing clinical and genomic data from well-characterised epilepsy cohorts, with a focus on
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antennas to immediately transmit the information to a medical doctor when urgent action is required. However, such batteries need to be completely safe and non-toxic, as well as energy dense and lightweight
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Research Fellow / Associate Research Fellow / Senior Analyst / Research Analyst (Maritime Security Programme) The S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), a Graduate School of Nanyang
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) Information Science & Museum (1) Student Support Services (1) Technical Support (1) Job Family More Less Job Posted In Job Posted In Received data for node: HRS_JOB_POSTED_HRS_POSTED_IN 2025 (769) 2024 (98) 2023 (17
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stakeholders. As a Quantitative Researcher at the Adelaide Medical School, you will work with a team of clinicians, data analysts, qualitative researchers, and community representatives to provide research
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Medical School invites applications from outstanding candidates to join a talented team of data analysts, methodologists and biostatisticians supporting cutting-edge research in a world-class academic
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Research Analyst/Senior Analyst/Associate Research Fellow (China Programme) The S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), a Graduate School of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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analyst for an ARC South London study on multi-morbidity in children using CPRD data. The ARC South London Children’s and Young person theme is important as many children in south London experience high