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. The post-holder will be responsible for bringing forward an innovative programme of work to investigate the impact of the OptiMAx programme through mixed-methods process evaluation and gender analysis
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linked EHR data. This project explores socioeconomic and ethnic inequalities in respiratory virus transmission and their impact on GP services in winter and whether these pressures are evenly distributed
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a Research Fellow to contribute to a research programme examining how digital environments influence adolescent health. The postholder will lead the analysis of the UK Household Longitudinal Study
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approaches to non-communicable diseases in low-resource settings. The postholder will be responsible for conducting economic evaluations (cost-effectiveness analysis, budget impact analysis, and value
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& International Health is seeking to appoint a Research Fellow in Health Data Science (with a focus on machine learning) to NeoShield , a multi-country implementation research programme focused on neonatal sepsis
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and analysis for a range of projects that describe and evaluate the impact of food system changes on food purchases and health outcomes. The post-holders must have a postgraduate degree, ideally a
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and socioeconomic variables; lead workshops and collaborations with specialists to co-design outbreak response protocols; build capacity to evaluate the impact of these new protocols using a range of
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endemic countries. We are seeking to appoint a Research Fellow to join a research programme that applies advanced bioinformatic, statistical, and population genomic approaches to large-scale sequencing data
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statistical input within long-standing and high impact research collaborations with the Dementia Research Centre at the Institute of Neurology, UCL. The role also includes teaching of postgraduate students
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Trust-funded programme grant. This will involve in-depth biochemical, molecular, genetic and cell biological analysis of the D-arabinanases, leading to the discovery of mycobacterial interactions with