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Bioinformatics Training

 
Read more at: Rehan Zuberi

Rehan Zuberi

PhD student in Medical Science (CRUK Cambridge Institute)


Read more at: Camice J Revier

Camice J Revier

Camice Revier is a Postgraduate of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge. Her research is aimed at expanding the evidence and understanding of the relationship between sleep and social recovery in psychosis. With a secondary aim of examining the mediating effects of changes in cognition as part of the causal pathway. The initiation of this research is based on the findings from her analysis of the National EDEN study, which provided evidence that duration of sleep contributes significantly to social recovery outcomes.
 

Read more at: Noam Tal-Perry, PhD

Noam Tal-Perry, PhD

Noam graduated with a PhD in Psychology from Tel Aviv University School of Psychological Sciences and was a Rothschild Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford. He holds a special interest in meta-science, research integrity, and applied statistics, both within the Social Sciences and more broadly in research systems.


Read more at: Anh Phuong Le

Anh Phuong Le

Student at Wellcome Sanger institute/University of Cambridge


Read more at: Vicki Hodgson, PhD

Vicki Hodgson, PhD

Biostatistics Teaching Associate

 

Job Role

Vicki will be working with Martin on the biostatistics curriculum and assist Paul in providing IT support.

Email

vjh33@cam.ac.uk

Hours

Monday to Friday, office hours.

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Read more at: Soumya Banerjee, PhD

Soumya Banerjee, PhD

Senior Research Associate

My name is Soumya Banerjee (first name pronounced as show-mo) and I am a senior research fellow at the University of Cambridge.


Read more at: Martin van Rongen, PhD

Martin van Rongen, PhD

Biostatistics Initiative Lead

 

Job Role

Martin is responsible for the development, delivery and coordination of the biostatistics curriculum.

Email

mv372@cam.ac.uk

Hours

Monday to Friday, office hours.