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and data-driven insight. Your work will span engineering design and testing, laboratory and field experimentation, trial coordination, advanced data analysis, and research administration. You will plan
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, and reduce harm. The Research Fellow will support this large-scale, multidisciplinary program through research design, data management, and analysis. The role includes merging and validating survey and
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or translational research, preferably in neurorehabilitation or neurological populations Demonstrated experience with data analysis, systematic reviews, and manuscript preparation Experience supervising students and
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in data collection, management and advanced analysis is essential, alongside a proven publication record, proficiency in Stata and Microsoft Office, and the capacity to contribute to competitive grant
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prompts Develop predictive models for sepsis, deterioration and ICU outcomes Create reproducible analysis frameworks using R/Python, GitHub, Quarto or R Markdown Produce real-time dashboards for ICU
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conference presentations, including your specific role in study design, data analysis and manuscript preparation? Can you provide an example of a research project you have led or significantly contributed
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, biophysical, structural and spectroscopic techniques Operate advanced laboratory and imaging equipment, including cryoEM-related technologies Contribute to data analysis, figure preparation and scientific
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, characterization and evaluation of novel PfM1 and M17 aminopeptidase inhibitors. This would include compound design, data management and analysis and sample preparation as well as a range of drug discovery-related
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to advance a collaborative research agenda focused on systems analysis and global policy solutions, supporting the delivery of a flagship Solutions Report to be launched in 2026. The role provides
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, which has a powerful suite of instrumentation, including the Thermo Scientific Spectra-φ, an advanced S/TEM with beam blanker, multiple fast pixelated detectors and unique electron-optical elements