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the School of Healthcare at the University of Leicester. This role will be largely responsible for the development of the clinical pharmacy and professional practice elements of the degree. The individual
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children, particularly within disadvantaged and ethnically diverse communities. The role involves participant recruitment, qualitative data collection and analysis, and supporting knowledge mobilisation
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or alongside other clinical interventions such as weight-lowering pharmacotherapy, exercise training programmes or as part of multi-factor complex clinical interventions. The post holder will also lead the
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endpoints and their use in health technology assessment (HTA). The research will involve undertaking a range of techniques, including individual participant data (IPD) and multivariate meta-analysis methods
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disease, using advanced statistical methods such as survival analysis, causal inference, and prediction modelling. You’ll contribute to study design, data preparation, and statistical support across BHF
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stakeholders across disciplines. You will lead on data collection, analysis, and dissemination of findings, contributing to journal articles, technical papers, and future research bids. You will represent
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monitoring paediatric critical care across the UK and Republic of Ireland. In this role you will support data collection and analysis on staffing levels within paediatric intensive care units, helping
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, particularly in the analysis of RNA sequencing data with a focus on mesothelioma. You will be confident working both independently and as part of a team, with a proven ability to communicate complex information
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About the role As Back End Developer you will be working alongside a multi-skilled Digital Engagement team, with expertise across: Front end development UX and UI design Data analysis CMS governance
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virome analysis. You will have autonomy in planning and executing research, managing data collection and interpretation, contributing to publications and grant applications, and disseminating findings