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, design, coding, testing, and deployment. You will be expected to write clean, efficient code and lead on code reviews, ensuring adherence to best practices and coding standards. With a strong emphasis on
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or otherwise) • Lead in translating the developed code into shareable (user-friendly) code for use by students in the Lehman or de Boer groups in the first instance, and then by a wider scientific community via
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interviews Work with research nurses in participating sites to recruit patients to the study Play a key role in coding and analysing research data, including secondary analysis of data Contribute to public
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data and operation of complex data base and information systems in order to code and abstract medical data and routine data entry. Record and code incoming forms etc, checking for inconsistencies
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adhere to all Health/Food Safety Codes of Practice and Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) regulations at all times. Assist with the transportation of commodities and equipment from one
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/ Regulatory Body regulations/Codes of Practice across the academic cycle. This includes supporting quality audits, preparing reports and delivering remedial action plans. Working closely with key members
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. Ability to learn and understand how diversity considerations can affect own area (e.g. different dress code). Good communication skills. Co-operative, helpful, flexible attitude. Ability to undertake
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allergen recording systems and food and drink receipt procedures are carried out and correctly recorded. Conform and adhere to all Health/Food Safety Codes of Practice and Control of Substances Hazardous
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receipt procedures are carried out and correctly recorded. Conform and adhere to all Health/Food Safety Codes of Practice and Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) regulations at all times
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, Information Security Policy and Code of Practice for Research) in order to protect the research subject and the quality of each study. Supporting equality and values diversity, moderates own behaviour to avoid