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PREDICT-PD study (PREDICT-PD https://predictpd.com/ ), funded by Parkinson’s UK. PREDICT-PD is a large cohort study led by the Professor in Neurology and Neuroepidemiology at Queen Mary University of London
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About the Role We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced (Senior) Clinical Trials Database Developer to join our team of data management and IT staff supporting a growing portfolio of clinical
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About the Role We are seeking a highly motivated Computational Research Assistant to lead on the next release of our highly accessed public resource of somatic and cancer drivers, the Network
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a UK Valid driving licence, applicants should have a good command of the English language both written and verbal, candidates must be computer literate. You will be required to be able to carry out
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of academics (led by Professor Sarah Finer, Dr Veline L’Esperance) in the Unit of Predictive and Precision Medicine, Wolfson Institute of Population Health in their work on type 2 diabetes in diverse
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, University of London. The successful candidate will join Dr. Hirotaka Imada to work on the project “Intergroup Pluralistic Ignorance and Intergroup Cooperation for Climate Change” funded by the Leverhulme
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academic and professional services colleagues across the institution on the delivery of the RVC’s Blended Learning Strategy and our Strategic plan. You will work to support strategic digital learning
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acquisition. The position will appeal to graduates with a strong interest in imaging wishing to improve their skills and experience prior to entering or applying for a residency programme, or before returning
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About the Role The Astronomy Unit at Queen Mary is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work with Dr Edward Gillen on the early evolution of planetary systems as part of the European
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programme. Around one third of young people experience elevated suspicious thoughts and paranoid ideation. “Treating Unhelpful Suspicious Thoughts in teenagers (TRUST): A schools-based feasibility randomised