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-established data resources accessed within a secure Trusted Research Environment for large-scale analysis. This role offers excellent opportunities to engage with a broad network of collaborators including
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food. We currently have data describing around 150,000 farms on the platform, we work with around 50 partner organisations worldwide, we have a growing team of around 20 people, split into data, software
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and a keen eye for detail. You are confident working independently, managing multiple tasks, and prioritising effectively to meet deadlines. You will be comfortable using standard office software and
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economic studies funded by the UK National Institute for Health and Care Research. Experience of conducting economic evaluations using suitable statistical software (e.g. STATA, R or SAS) is essential
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growing communities of alumni and elumni (participants of our online programmes). From online networking sessions and hybrid masterclasses to large-scale international gatherings, you'll play a key role in
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research responses to infectious disease threats. ECRAID is a pioneering consortium aimed at building a sustainable European clinical research network for infectious diseases, with a strong focus on
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Organisation Studies. We are inviting applications from those with a background in Management Studies, broadly defined, who are committed to a programme of intellectually rigorous and relevant scholarship in
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of standard Office software packages (e.g. Outlook Excel, Word) and familiarity with using mobile apps and online databases. Applications for this vacancy should be made online and you will need to upload a
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research profile and network. You will be fascinated and excited by the power of genomics to inform rare disease diagnosis and the promise of genome-targeted therapies for the treatment of rare disease, you
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-world problems through a huge network of partnerships and collaborations. The University also undertakes a significant volume of overseas clinical research, this includes research in the University’s