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. A core component of the role will be to work with retrospective data from participants living with dementia and prospectively collected data from ongoing participants for research and analysis
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while ensuring strict adherence to trial protocols, ethical standards, and regulatory requirements. A core component of the role will be to work with retrospective data from participants living with
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the influence of the main active component of cannabis (THC), and in those who are seeking support for psychosis. This postdoctoral role will involve leading and coordinating a series of experimental
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their earliest stages of conception at the bench through their presentation as medicines, to the analysis of their use within the community. IPS is one of the largest divisions in the health schools and is
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, to the analysis of their use within the community. IPS is one of the largest divisions in the health schools and is currently organised in five groups: Pharmaceutical Biophysics, Chemical Biology, Drug Delivery
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the Centre’s wider ethos of coproduction. Using your experience in quantitative data analysis, you will examine the links between mental distress and work, care and welfare. You will take forward some selected
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biology, bioinformatics, and multi-omics data analysis, who are eager to make significant contributions to the field of liver disease research. This is a fixed-term position for 2 years,providing
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part of a team Experience with data analysis and interpretation Strong problem-solving skills and ability to troubleshoot technical challenges * Please note that this is a PhD level role but candidates
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develop pre-existing skills. There is a clinical component including out-patient work at King’s College Hospital (two clinics per week) under the supervision of Prof Philip Newsome. This is a full-time post
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publications. This role is ideal for individuals with expertise in systems biology, bioinformatics, and multi-omics data analysis, who are eager to make significant contributions to the field of liver disease