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. The post holder will contribute to the analysis of genetic data from genotyping arrays and exome sequencing to help study key questions on clinical outcomes for patients with JIA. The candidate will lead the
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aims at two main outputs, which will be co-authored by the team (including the PDRA): one a bibliometric analysis of the outputs and the other a discourse analysis-based study of the discussions
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in the analysis of complex healthcare problems. Of particular interest would around the appraisal and evaluation of healthcare technologies and data science approaches. This work is key to the Division
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be explained in a letter of application and short-listed candidates will be expected to demonstrate it in a brief presentation at interview. Elements of the CRP’s work are highly confidential and
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people discussions, including summary analysis and narrative from the data, highlighting key issues, trends or opportunities. To co-ordinate employee lifecycle processes, including Academic Promotions
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expression analysis with RT-qPCR. Candidates will ideally have experience of working with laboratory rodents, as well as in vitro/in vivo epilepsy models and rodent behavioural assays. Candidates with
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applicant will independently lead laboratory work, including genomic, molecular, and cell biology experiments. Experience in variant characterisation, RNA analysis, or functional assays (e.g. splicing
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advanced biostatistical techniques including multilevel logistic regression and survival analysis. Experience with cancer-related research and patient & public involvement (PPI) in health research is highly
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range of research activities in the field of mRNA processing including the analysis of alternative splicing and polyadenylation as well as mRNA methylation using a Drosophila genetic model. The post
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deeper understanding of the therapies across various tumour types. The role also involves the analysis of multiomic endpoints to identify biomarkers of radioresistance, supporting the development