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2021). The IoPPN's greatest strength is the interdisciplinary nature of both its research strategy and educational activities, providing unique opportunities for students and staff. About the role
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lectures and hands-on tutorials, setting and marking assessments, and mentoring students. You will also develop and deliver bespoke HAB workshops on core bioinformatics topics (spatial biology, AI/ML
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outpatient clinics Desirable Criteria: Higher degree (MD/PhD) in a relevant field Record of peer-reviewed publications in rheumatology or epidemiology Experience with grant writing and funding applications
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systematic reviews and meta-analyses, including Bayesian methods Clinical experience in rheumatology, including outpatient clinics Desirable Criteria: Higher degree (MD/PhD) in a relevant field Record of peer
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or involvement in research trials Intent to pursue an MD/PhD Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full details of the role and the skills, knowledge and experience required can be found in the Job Description
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a core module on our Applied Bioinformatics MSc, designing the syllabus, delivering lectures and hands-on tutorials, setting and marking assessments, and mentoring students. You will also develop and
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for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, or a related discipline Extensive experience and expertise in applying/developing and
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following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD in statistical/psychiatric/behavioural genetics or a related academic area with a strong data analysis component Excellent coding skills with a focus on
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for this role. This role will involve developing and applying analysis plans using a variety of advanced methods with the support of project supervisors. The postholder will have completed a PhD in a relevant
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experience: Essential criteria PhD in psychology, neuroscience, or related discipline. Research experience at the Postdoctoral level. Experience conducting clinical trials, particularly research in NHS