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collaboration with CTSU. You will provide clinical expertise to trial operations and data analysis, contribute to the safe and compliant delivery of research across international sites, and be available for short
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; • In vivo delivery of first vector in acute MI and evaluation of expression/distribution; • Analysis of response at the level of myocardium (scar and cellular characteristics) are met
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that combine qualitative and statistical analysis, and help develop study protocols. You will handle data management, cleaning, and analysis using appropriate statistical techniques, and work with parent
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project itself involves a combination of secondary analysis of linked administrative data and a participatory approach in partnership with a range of relevant stakeholders. This advertised role will involve
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conducting high-quality data analysis and supporting the design and delivery of epidemiological research. Prof. Conrad’s group specialises in large-scale data analysis, with a particular interest in the
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executing research programmes related to different aspects of thymus biology employing informative experimental models and a broad range of analytical platforms, including single cell transcriptomic analysis
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progress, challenges, and outcomes to project supervisors and group leads. You will perform quality control, processing, and statistical analysis of large-scale genetic (genotyping) and proteomic (Olink
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oriented environment. The post holder must have experience with EEG and should be able to carry out acquisition and analysis of EEG data independently. The post holder must also have a strong statistical
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) prior to taking up the appointment. The research requires experience in continuous-wave and pulse ESR spectroscopy, including experimental setup, setup optimisation and coding for data analysis and
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of performing in vivo gene delivery techniques in the rodent brain, such as viral delivery. Previous experience of developing custom analysis scripts for quantifying aspects of synaptic inhibition. The closing