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@leicester.ac.uk As part of the University’s ongoing commitment to professional development, this role will also be considered on a seconded basis for existing staff members. Please ensure this is discussed with
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, including contributing to the development of funding applications or protocols within their area of expertise, coordinating participant visits, and leading other measurements of cardiometabolic health such as
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to respiratory health. You will work within an interdisciplinary environment, co-ordinating management of complex clinical data, developing and optimising AI modelling techniques, and contributing to high-quality
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will work under the supervision of Professor Lily Yao. You will support systematic reviews, manage large datasets, conduct economic analyses alongside clinical trials, and develop decision-analytic
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. Additional information Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Mrs Tracy Kumar on tk98@leicester.ac.uk. As part of the University’s ongoing commitment to professional development, this role will
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leading role in developing and innovating curriculum content, ensuring inclusivity, sustainability, and alignment with professional standards, while actively enhancing the student experience. In addition
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lifestyle research program whilst being supported to develop their own research to broaden the scope of the research team including the development and delivery of new research activities. The University
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advantageous though not essential as full training will be given. We have a dedicated training team that supports and develops staff skills. You must have good communication skills and be able to engage with
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research focused on behaviour change interventions targeting sedentary behaviour and physical activity. Our multidisciplinary team within the Leicester Diabetes Centre (LDC) develops and evaluates evidence
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diabetes. The primary project is to develop omic signatures and pathway enrichment analyses for the presence of subclinical cardiovascular dysfunction detected by cardiac MRI in a multi-ethnic cohort of