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statistics or statistical genetics. You must have strong quantitative analysis skills, using statistical programming packages such as R, as well as excellent communication skills. This is a full time, fixed
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Twittersphere. Global Environmental Change, 71, 102348. Aledavood, T., Luong, N., Baryshnikov, I., Darst, R., Heikkilä, R., Holmén, J., ... & Isometsä, E. (2025). Multimodal digital phenotyping study in patients
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or machine learning methods to tackle predictive questions. Proficiency in building and validating statistical methods and/or machine learning techniques in R or Python are also essential. Applicants
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experience in handling and analysing large-scale datasets (neuroimaging, genomics, or both). Proficiency in programming and computational analysis (e.g., Python, R). Expertise in neuroimaging (MRI, MEG, EEG
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programming and computational analysis (e.g., Python, R). Expertise in neuroimaging (MRI, MEG, EEG) and/or genomics; strength in one area with willingness to develop in the other. Ability to contribute to data
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methodologies across MATLAB, Python, and/or R. Highly motivated and enthusiastic researcher with a strong and documented interdisciplinary interest in mental health Strong evidence of potential to build
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methodologies across MATLAB, Python, and/or R. Highly motivated and enthusiastic researcher with a strong and documented interdisciplinary interest in mental health Strong evidence of potential to build
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programming and computational analysis (e.g., Python, R). Expertise in neuroimaging (MRI, MEG, EEG) and/or genomics; strength in one area with willingness to develop in the other. Ability to contribute to data
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About EIT The Ellison Institute of Technology is establishing a world-class R&D facility at Oxford Science Park to drive sustainable innovation in health, food security, climate change, and AI
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most of the following: cell culture, flow cytometry, molecular cloning, confocal microscopy, animal models of inflammatory diseases and bioinformatics (experience in R/Python and Linux to undertake