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statistical analysis, and possibly additional qualitative data. The postholder would be expected to engage the public in shaping their research programme, and disseminating the outcomes to academic audiences
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opportunities at departmental and University level. The work will be exclusively in-silico analysis of human rhythmic behaviour, including sleep and chronotype, and cardiometabolic disease. We will use publicly
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the Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital / Big Data Institute, Old Road Campus. The successful applicant will perform careful and critical quality control/exploratory data analysis of biobank-scale
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relevant experience in clinical research and data analysis. You will have previously contributed to academic publications and/or presentations. Excellent communication skills are essential, including
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. Experience with filamentous proteins, challenging protein purification and complex protein chemistry, and helical analysis would all be a plus. Enthusiasm for working in a laboratory environment and in a close
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of code to conduct complex comparative genomics, implement HMM searching strategies and conduct phylogenetic analysis on a grand scale while making use of sophisticated phylogenetic methods (for example
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to the monitoring of student progress and welfare as part of the CDT core team. There is also an administrative component to the role, working closely with the Programme Manager in this respect, and the postholder
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collection, processing and analysis from mice performing spatial navigation tasks using in vivo physiology methods (electrophysiology, photometry, optogenetics). Informal enquiries about the post can be
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analysis of new and existing large-scale wearable sensor datasets. There will be exciting opportunities to recruit participants and support collection of new wearable camera and accelerometer datasets with
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analysis (content analysis of text, visual analysis of images), and survey design/analysis. It is expected the successful candidate will work up a total of 111 hours which will be variable and mutually