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The Level A Research Fellow is responsible for advancing the University’s research objectives by contributing to a defined project in the field of applied econometrics. This position supports the development
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extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them The Opportunity The Level A Research Fellow is responsible for advancing the research objectives of the University by contributing to defined research
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protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Key responsibilities include: Conducting research aligned with defined project objectives Applying, analysing and interpreting pharmacological assays (e.g., ligand binding
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characterisation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Key responsibilities include: Conducting research aligned with defined project objectives Applying biochemical, biophysical and structural techniques (e.g
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demonstrate a strong commitment to confidentiality and information handling, work collaboratively with colleagues, and show proficiency in Microsoft Office and University software, with a willingness to learn
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. This is a unique opportunity to work with pioneering bedside monitoring tools, such as ICM+ software, and support the delivery of major multi-centre clinical studies, including BONANZA-GT and PRECISION-TBI
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working with refugee and asylum seeker populations. Strong skills in statistical analysis, manuscript preparation and the use of software such as SPSS, Stata, R or Python are also essential. This is a rare
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: Experience in physical system modelling including finite element modelling Experience working with large codebases in open source software environments Proficient user of HPC environments including MPI
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, while the production of open source software is critical to ensure that project outcomes are translated to industry practice. Candidates with skills aligned to the project, will be highly competitive and
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software such as redcap, R, python. Experience in clinical trial management and coordination, including regulating clinical research with a large human subjects component. Strong knowledge of ICH Guidelines