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biostatisticians who work together to develop and implement state-of-the-art statistical methods in health research. The role will be based in our offices on the University main campus. In alignment with Newcastle
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of technical staff, ensuring effective support for teaching and research activities, and delivering high-quality services aligned with the school’s academic goals. You will also provide specialist
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interest. Research over the last 20 years using genetic markers such as microsatellites and mitochondrial gene sequencing has revealed much about the history of divergence among lineages and patterns
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the robustness of AI models against cyber-disturbances. Engage with industry partners and stakeholders to co-develop edge AI validation methodologies, contribute to pilot studies, and ensure alignment
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information about Accommodation Services see: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/accommodation/ To apply please upload your CV and cover letter outlining how your experience and skillset aligns to person specification
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-ordinate complex projects across multiple research teams Extensive experience of working with mouse models of liver fibrosis and liver cancer Excellent skills in flow cytometry, imaging mass cytometry (IMC
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and content delivery using best practice. Ability to effectively communicate our brand standards through content design. Outstanding organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects
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, please upload your CV and cover letter evidencing how your skills and experiences align to the person specification as outlined in the job description. For informal enquiries, please contact Steph
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To work closely with colleagues/teams at School, University and faculty level to: deliver Business School strategy, ensuring alignment with the University’s strategies, policies, guidelines and approaches
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activities aligned with Shipping and Logistics Deliver high-quality teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, developing innovative teaching materials supporting Marine Technology Supervise