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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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together a group of leading clinical and non-clinical scientists researching the clinical, genetic, cellular and molecular basis of endocrine diseases. Key strengths include close collaboration between
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. The successful candidate will have a Postgraduate degree, ideally a doctoral degree in a relevant topic in parasitology, zoology, molecular epidemiology, diagnostics or related topic, in-depth knowledge
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with the WASH sector. This includes laboratory experience with safe sample handling, culture, molecular biology (DNA extraction and qPCR) and handling human and environmental samples (stool, water, swabs
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the use of mathematical modelling of infectious diseases. The post-holder will work closely with partners within the Global Polio Eradication Initiative to ensure that research is focused towards supporting
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for an enthusiastic and highly motivated Research Fellow to join the world-leading tuberculosis (TB) Modelling group at LSHTM. The successful candidate will be supervised by Dr Rebecca Clark and Prof Richard White and
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health researcher is sought with expertise in quantitative surveys, mathematical modeling in nutrition (especially in Sudan), and crisis clinical nutrition program management. The ideal candidate should
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regression models to complex forms of observational data, and of applying causal inference approaches to health data are essential. Experience of analysing time-to-event outcomes is desirable. This role offers