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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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, including the generation and analysis of complex datasets is desirable. Excellent communication skills, including the ability to write for publication and represent the research group at meetings
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behavioural testing. Experience in the analysis of complex datasets is essential. The candidate must have an MSc. A Home Office Licence (A-C) or equivalent experience would be an advantage. The post is full
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weather events and improve household resilience. Key responsibilities include: Data cleaning, management, and econometric analysis Supporting fieldwork design and survey development Preparing research
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Australia). Travel to collaborating sites is possible and encouraged. In addition to clinical coordination, the postholder will have the opportunity to engage in data analysis, contribute to high-impact
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function) and in following and adapting protocols for ex vivo analysis of mouse tissue (flow cytometry, qPCR, immunohistochemistry, microscopy). You will demonstrate and ability to manage research
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vaccine platforms. You will provide support in the insectary work, and the related in vivo experiment and research work including research design, methodological development, and the analysis and reporting
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planning and conducting speech experiments and data collection, and highly skilled in linguistic, acoustic and quantitative data analysis. With a strong research record, they will have the ability to manage
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medical image analysis and natural language processing, with applications in cardiology within a global context. You will be responsible for the design and testing of bespoke AI models for cardiac imaging
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, methodological development, and the analysis and reporting of experimental data. You will primarily support the insectary at the Jenner Institute aiming for the assessment of new target antigens as vaccine