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with it; and conduct qualitative data analysis (of engagement with the tent). Other responsibilities may include: organising national stakeholder interviews; engaging in policy-applied and/or academic
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candidate will have knowledge of HTA and health and safety regulations. A proactive and problem-solving attitude, excellent data analysis and record keeping skills as well as strong interpersonal
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-effectiveness analysis. Experience in HTA and economic evaluations (experience leading evaluations desirable for PDRF and essential for SRF level). A passion for research that directly influences policy and
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change to delivery of health services. Experience with large datasets and excellent communications skills will be essential for this role. This role will involve developing and applying analysis plans
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) Excellent communication skills and a passion for learning new assays and analysis techniques are essential. The position is based at Guy's Hospital, giving you access to state-of-the-art core facilities for
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of noncanonical epitope candidates in multi-omics Documented experience in in vitro digestion with purified proteasomes and analysis of mass spectrometry RAW files Documented experience in peptide elution from MHC
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recordings in vivo in rodents, as well as experience in the analysis of Electrophysiological signals. This is a full-time position and you will be offered a fixed term contract until the 1st September 2027
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intervention study in the TwinsUK cohort (https://twinsuk.ac.uk/). The postholder will be responsible for the development and delivery of the dietary intervention component. The postholder will be based
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. Some of the key skills involved include; Processing sequencing data and undertaking quality control Integrative analysis and management of transcriptional data Manage the ordering of laboratory supplies
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adverse events to the PI, sponsor, and regulators. Data cleaning and analysis, presentation of findings at scientific conferences, and write-up of papers for publication (these activities will be in year 3