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Performance, you will oversee market research initiatives, customer insight projects and marketing data analysis to ensure our strategies are informed, effective and future-focused. Key responsibilities: Data
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/week for a full-time post. You will directly develop statistical analysis plans and run analyses, applying a broad range of statistical methods to analyse experimental studies, cohort studies, randomised
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educated to a degree level with experience of data manipulation/analysis and management. It is essential that you have REDCap experience and a familiarity with Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel and
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members of his group. This is a one-year fixed-term position with a start date of 01 November 2025 or shortly afterwards. The research methodology is mathematical analysis of algorithms and computational
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functions through multi-omics approaches and immune synapse analysis, and their role in disease. You will be responsible for investigating the effects of aging on influenza-specific CD8+ T cells, and their
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element of this role will be to provide face to face support to the academic staff, in particular regarding the Open Access requirements of the University and research funders, and how to comply with
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analytical tools. To be considered, you must hold a MSc in a scientific or numerate subject, or equivalent experience and have substantial experience in data analysis. You will also have excellent written and
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). About you You will have: A PhD or near to completion (or equivalent experience) in a numerically focused field Experience in applied statistics and data analysis Proficiency in R (or a similar statistical
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doctoral degree (or are close to completion, i.e., thesis submitted) with a significant software development component. We will also consider candidates without a doctoral degree but with equivalent
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Excellence Framework (REF), which is the UK’s system for assessing the quality of research in UK higher education institutions. The post-holder will contribute to work to deliver insights and analysis in