73 linked-data-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"UCL" research jobs at University of Sydney
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visualization; applicants are encouraged to include links to relevant code or repositories in their CV experience working with multimodal or data‑driven research workflows and translating quantitative outputs
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Islander peoples. This could include describing the epidemiology, incidence, mortality, risk factors and clinical management using linked datasets; and/or leading mixed methods research to inform
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apply quantitative and data-driven models to study protein interactions and their context-dependent behaviour, linking computational predictions with condition-specific biological responses. You will have
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discovery, generating mechanistic data that directly informs the development of next‑generation medicines for neurological disorders Base Salary, Academic Level A $113,400 - $121,054 + 17% superannuation
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responsibilities will be to: · lead and conduct original research using large, linked health administrative datasets, clinical information system data (e.g., PowerChart, eRIC), and intensive care datasets
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, information systems, operations research, or computational social science. evidence of a developing research profile, including publications record relevant to career stage research expertise in one or more of
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, including data analysis (e.g., interrupted time series, linked healthcare data, PBS datasets), survey design and implementation, and mixed‑methods approaches · experience conducting systematic reviews
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examining the neurophysiological mechanisms linking sleep, brain clearance, and cognitive function across adulthood and ageing. Working with a high degree of autonomy, you will advance multimodal neuroimaging
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disparity. Using largely bulk multi-omic approaches, the team has been identifying African-specific molecular subtypes, which have been further linked to patient-matched environmental exposures. Here the team
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grant, investigating the links between sleep disordered breathing and cardiovascular diseases. This research could potentially save lives, money and increase quality of life for cardiovascular patients