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and also be able to work independently. Specific tasks include: Statistical analysis of complex datasets Development and application of predictive models Contribution to study design, and choice
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of behavioural biology are required. You should also have solid experience working with large datasets, as well as documented skills in statistical analysis and data visualisation, for example work with regression
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management strategy evaluations. We place emphasis on scientific qualifications relevant to the position, including demonstrated independent research and publications. Proficiency in statistical programming
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relevant medical science. Strong skills in data management and the ability to work with large datasets. Strong statistical analysis skills. Strong programming skills in a relevant statistical software
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postdoctoral position at the Division of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Department of Mathematical Sciences. About us The Department of Mathematical Sciences is a joint department of the University
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adaptation) Solid skills in quantitative data analysis and statistics (e.g., mixed models/ANOVA, regression, dose–response modelling) with reproducible workflows (R, Python, or equivalent) Track record
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glial cells into neurons. Your main tasks will include 2D and 3D neural culture work and potentially, tissue preparation, histological and molecular analyses, statistical methods, and data presentation
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statistics and machine-learning–assisted approaches, in close interaction with data science collaborators Active collaboration across disciplines spanning spectroscopy, soft matter and nanomaterials
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. Documented research experience and knowledge of behavioural biology are required. You should also have solid experience working with large datasets, as well as documented skills in statistical analysis and
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. You will be responsible for conducting literature reviews, managing and processing data, and performing statistical analyses. Additionally, you will interpret results and prepare manuscripts