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Environmental Health Group as a member of a multidisciplinary project team researching environmental exposure to enteric pathogens in study sites in Brazil and Mozambique. The post-holder will work closely with
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to join the Environment & Health Modelling (EHM) Lab (https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/ehm-lab ) led by Prof Antonio Gasparrini. The successful candidate will work on the project CONNECT – Cohort and environmental
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analysis to join a dynamic team that has, for the past 8 years, developed an extensive body of research on corruption, governance and anti-corruption strategies. In the Accountability in Action project
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About the Project We are seeking a talented and dedicated team of scientists, bioinformaticians and support colleaguesto join the ground-breaking PharosAI initiative – a £43.6M national programme co
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Disability programme/project management. The ability to communicate and negotiate effectively at all levels is essential. Further particulars are included in the job description. The post is part-time 21 hours
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exciting project that will develop new approaches to handle missing data in statistical analyses based on machine learning methods. The Research Fellow will be based in the Department of Medical Statistics
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to join an exciting research project on immune-mediated inflammatory diseases and dementia. The successful candidate will conduct innovative research into relationships between immune-mediated inflammatory
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of neglected tropical diseases, experience of project management and an understanding of laboratory set ups. Further particulars are included in the job description. The post is fixed term until 31 August 2028
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Fellow to be the training lead in the MAMI-GRIPPS Project (MAnaging Malnutrition in Infants u6m: Getting research into policy & practice, at scale). The project aims to inform and facilitate high-impact
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fellow position within the William Harvey Research Institute at Bart’s and The London Medical School, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). The post-holder will work on projects including the PinG study