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an excellent opportunity to build on existing expertise through design, conduct and supervision of studies, to develop a strong track record of published outputs and to build links with health policymakers
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PhD) while conducting highly policy relevant research. Applicants should have a postgraduate degree with MRCP or MRCS. Relevant clinical experience in providing cancer treatments, co-ordinating clinical
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, Professors Ruth Keogh and Kate Walker. Applicants should have a postgraduate degree, ideally a PhD, in medical statistics, epidemiology, health economics or a related field. Relevant experience in applying
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including malaria, have experience and understanding in using multiple metrics for analysis, experience with design and implementation of study protocols, experience of data analysis in Stata and programming
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documentation, designing a quantitative behavioural survey and designing qualitative study materials for a health worker skills assessment and co-creation workshops. The post-holder will also be expected
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extracellular histone, a damage-associated molecular pattern that is implicated in adverse outcomes after injury. This project will include using a range of clinically relevant models as well as in vitro
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-related field. They should also have experience designing and delivering training, teaching and support courses on MAMI-related topics plus direct clinical experience working on MAMI/related issues
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particulars are included in the job description. The post is full-time 35 hours per week, 1.0 FTE and fixed term until 31 January 2028. The post is funded by the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and is
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novel environmental change and health research from conception to output stages, including relevant expertise in intervention studies, environmental epidemiology, biostatistics, or another related