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COG-MHEAR is a world-leading cross-disciplinary research programme funded under the EPSRC Transformative Healthcare Technologies 2050 Call. The programme aims to develop truly personalized
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The University of Nottingham is seeking to appoint an exceptional and motivated Senior Research Fellow to join the Digital Cancer Screening Research Group, led by Professor Yan Chen, within
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independent investigators in the modern area of research in the sphere of multimorbidity. Additional Information The Director of the Multimorbidity PhD Programme for Health Professionals is Professor
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. Remote working may be feasible depending on the nature of work tasks being performed. You will be working closely with Professor Regent Lee’s team. You will be carrying out research for different research
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interventions delivered in childhood on later youth violence and offending. The project involves secondary data analysis of two Randomised Controlled Trials of the Incredible Years parenting programme delivered
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Chemistry groups led by Prof. Peter Slater, Professor Paul Anderson, and Dr. Phoebe Allan, https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/chemistry/anderson-paul.aspx https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles
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. The post holder will join the Chemistry groups led by Prof. Peter Slater, Professor Paul Anderson, and Dr. Phoebe Allan, https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/chemistry/anderson-paul.aspx https
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of the Incredible Years parenting programme delivered to children aged 3-7 years of age with very high levels of antisocial behaviour and then followed up in adolescence. The postholder will be responsible
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programme delivered to children aged 3-7 years of age with very high levels of antisocial behaviour and then followed up in adolescence. The postholder will be responsible for conducting analyses
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Research Centre (NBRC), Queen’s Medical Centre, University of Nottingham. This is an exciting opportunity to join the MR&PI team led by Professor Dorothee Auer (NBRC MR&PI theme lead), Professor Robert