Would anyone like to collaborate to investigate how to discover the human genes that are involved in linguistic translation based on the discovery of the FOXP2 gene?
Skills / interests: Copy-editing and proof-reading, Statistical analysis, Clinical peer review, PICO annotation, Data extraction, Guideline development, Dissemination / Knowledge Translation, Review development, Screening and selecting studies, Methodological peer review, Using GRADE, Summary of Findings tables, Searching for evidence, Prioritisation of review topics, Qualitative analysis, Project management, Translation (linguistic), Training or mentoring, Data analysis and organisation
Methodological skills / interests: GRADEing, Prospective meta-analysis, Prognosis reviews, Screening and diagnostic test reviews, Qualitative evidence synthesis, Information retrieval, Comparing multiple interventions (network meta-analysis and overviews), Patient reported outcomes, Non-randomised studies of interventions, Individual participant data meta-analysis, Co-production, Rapid reviews, Priority setting
Gene lab and imaging studies (magnetic resonance imaging) works in conjunction with other kind of laboratory studies are very encouraged. Prof. Engineer CARLOS ALBERTO GARAY.
METHOD OF DR SIMON FISHER. Research proposal. I advise future professionals to develop a research plan that includes students of Translation (among other linguistic careers) who have suffered from disorders (psychological, emotional or others) that have prevented them from carrying out linguistic translation tasks, using the example of the research carried out with the KE family.