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conducting a rapid literature review, preparing and analysing administrative data sets housed within the SAIL Databank, and administrative tasks. This post is part-time, 60% (21 hours per week), is fixed term
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diagnosis of bowel cancer: A rapid ethnographic study) funded by Cancer Research UK. The postholder will support the work across all planned research phases which include analysis of survey data, site
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metrics or the identity of the journal in which the research is published. More information is available at: Responsible research assessment - Research - Cardiff University Job Description Main Duties
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to learn about new concepts such as data analysis. Interested potential candidates are welcome to contact the Study Manager, Dr Joy McFadzean, Clinical Lecturer of Patient Safety, Division of Population
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School Meals in primary schools. Responsibilities will include participant recruitment, data collection and analysis, contributing to study outputs, as well as maintaining good communications with members
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an interdisciplinary team and contribute to high-quality research combining psychology, digital health, and movement-based therapy. You will play a key role in data collection, analysis, dissemination
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and promotion decisions we will evaluate applicants on the quality of their research, not publication metrics or the identity of the journal in which the research is published. More information is
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will be based in the School of Biosciences; Previous experience working with samples and data databases related to BBRCVA is required. This position is full-time (35 hours per week) and fixed term
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avenues as appropriate, ensuring information is communicated to internal and external partners To contribute and support research publications and presentations as required To analyse and communicate
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years. The successful candidate will have experience with cancer drug development, handling computational biology, proteomic and transcriptomic data, working with patient and animal-derived primary cell