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including next-generation sequencing, bioinformatic analysis (R and/or python), mammalian cell culture. The post holder will be comfortable working both independently and in a collaborative environment. What
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SPSS, R, or advanced Excel to support research Able to develop, deliver and evaluate research training programmes in group or one-to-one settings to internal and external organisations ensuring
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of using and developing Machine learning/AI based classifiers Proficiency in coding using R and Python and other similar languages High level analytical capability Ability to communicate complex information
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call, adoption by an R&D organisation, reference in parliamentary briefings). Collaborating and communicating across sectors Summarise your experience of working with non-academic stakeholders – industry
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journals. Have experience in: (i) integrating single-cell and spatial multi-omics; (ii) computational programming in R, Python (and other common computer languages); (iii) competence/interest in analysing
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including next-generation sequencing, bioinformatic analysis (R and/or python), mammalian cell culture. The post holder will be comfortable working both independently and in a collaborative environment. What
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Epidemiology or related subject or a similar quantitative discipline. Programming skills in Python; or experience in at least one of the following: C, C++, Java, R, Matlab, and willingness to learn Python
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of opportunity, to being fai r and inclusive, and to being a place where we all belong. We therefore particularly encourage applications from candidates who are likely to be underrepresented in UCL’s workforce
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imagingGood organisational skills and attention to detail Experience in data analytics, statistical analysis and in programming (such as MatLab, R, Python) Ability to write papers for high quality peer-reviewed
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communication journals Demonstrable proficiency in advanced quantitative data analysis: applied machine learning, statistical analysis, and handling complex data. Programming skills in Python and R are essential