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Fellow to join the AI and Digital Health Research & Policy Group, led by Professor Alastair Denniston, Chair in Regulatory Science and Innovation. Our team is at the forefront of developing and translating
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holder will play a key role in supporting quantitative data analysis, including the development of statistical analysis plans, and interpretation in a cluster trial setting. There are also opportunities
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training needed for their personal and career development. The application deadline is on 15th December 2025. The successful applicant would nominally start in April 2026, but the date can be negotiated
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materials science to deliver new materials and knowledge, whilst developing a wide-range of state-of-the-art scientific skills directly applicable to career in academia or industry. Role Summary The role
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to the inflammatory response, with a particular focus on macrophages. The candidate should demonstrate a good understanding of immunology, and have excellent communication skills. They will be expected to help develop
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co-benefits and public acceptability of transport decarbonisation interventions. The role involves both quantitative and qualitative research to: Develop frameworks and metrics to assess the health
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outlined below. Develop research objectives and proposals for own or joint research, with assistance of a mentor if required Contribute to writing bids for research funding Analyse and interpret data as
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’ theme of the MHMTC. Role Summary Work with the Centre leads and Deputy theme leads to develop and deliver funded objectives, in relation to mood disorders and sleep, primarily. Plan and co-ordinate
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is a major, multi-stage, and multi-site research programme funded by the NIHR and the Mental Health Mission, aimed at developing, implementing, and evaluating a national digital registry and embedded
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well as quantum technology sensors Liaise with others within QuSIT to develop trials which answer scientifically interesting research questions and/or demonstrate the benefits of the QT gravity gradiometer in a