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independently and to deadlines Experience of preparing and publishing papers in refereed journals and presenting at conferences Desirable criteria Knowledge of advanced statistical methods for analysis
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history or ethnographic skills to this project. While not required to have Digital Humanities methods (eg. coding, archiving, data scraping, data visualisation, digital story-telling), they should be open
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courses on research methods and equipment use. Strong communication skills are vital for writing up research findings, preparing materials for reports and meetings, and presenting research progress
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*. Strong expertise in mammalian cell culture, molecular biology techniques, and transfection methods. Experience with biomaterials, nanotechnology, or medical device development. Demonstrated ability to plan
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, or the health policy field to this project. The appointed person is expected to bring either oral history or ethnographic skills to this project. While not required to have Digital Humanities methods (eg
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history or ethnographic skills to this project. While not required to have Digital Humanities methods (eg. coding, archiving, data scraping, data visualisation, digital story-telling), they should be open
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, and non-academic outputs such as policy briefings and creative engagement. The role will report to Dr Sharli Paphitis, Senior Research Fellow in Qualitative Methods, and will be embedded in a
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Paphitis, Senior Research Fellow in Qualitative Methods, and will be embedded in a collaborative, supportive environment that values participatory and trauma-informed approaches. King’s Women’s Mental Health
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observational data, and compare the results with those from other emulators of similar datasets (e.g. Gaussian Process methods by the project lead). These results will inform the IPCC AR7, and adaptation and
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Editing-based methods for the corrections of DNA mutations leading to cardiomyopathy. This work will be performed in primary cardiomyocytes from human iPS cells, human myocardial slices from patients and