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About the role The new MPharm program, at the University of Leicester, is located in a School of Healthcare, alongside Schools of Medicine, Biology and Psychology. With extensive local expertise in
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have demonstrable experience in the statistical and computational methods underpinning statistical genetics research. You will bring strong quantitative and programming skills, experience working with
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forward research at the interface of mathematics, statistics and computer science, developing new methodologies for interpreting complex data and strengthening the theoretical foundations of modern AI and
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adaptive platform designs. This will include contracting and programme management, delivery of work to time and target, dissemination of findings to academic and public audiences, and reporting to funders
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communication and teamwork skills. Experience with genome or transcriptional regulation, Computational or integrative modelling experience and previous work on multi-protein complexes would be advantageous but
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research or clinical trial processes, supported by strong organisational skills and the ability to prioritise work to meet programme deadlines. You will understand research governance and be confident
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About the role In this exciting role, you will work alongside other colleagues to provide an excellent ResLife activities programme, manage a team of inspiring staff and student staff, provide well
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curiosity, originality and teamwork, and you will be motivated by the opportunity to lead experimental innovation within a world‑class research programme. The University of Leicester is committed to equity
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calendaring (based on MS Exchange), networked printers, provision of equipment in teaching rooms, lecture theatres and open access computer areas, a Virtual Learning Environment, web, print and moving image
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-disciplinary team of scientists and clinicians in the College of Life Sciences to lead and develop a programme of high-quality research directed at developing new personalised approaches to dementia treatment