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Job Purpose The post holder will drive an interdisciplinary artificial intelligence (AI) for cancer project. The project will develop novel computational methods that leverage state-of-the-art deep
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’ working with Professors Myles and Smith, alongside our collaborator Dr Martin Bishop (Kings College London). This British Heart Foundation-funded project, based in the Myles Lab, will examine cellular and
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imaging. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the formulation and submission of research publications and research proposals as well as help manage and direct this complex and
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play a leading role in a Pfizer-funded research programme focussed on vaccine effectiveness of maternal RSV vaccination in infants in Scotland. This study will be a secondary data analysis of routinely
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by UKRI’s Population Health Improvement UK (PHI UK). This initiative develops computational models to assess how policies under consideration by our policy partners would likely impact economic
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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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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to the EPSRC-funded project “Designing Interaction Freedom with Active Inference (DIFAI)”, working with PI Professor Roderick Murray-Smith and Co-Is Dr
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specialty clinical training programme in Periodontics and engage in continuing professional development activities as appropriate to the specialty. Successful completion of clinical training will lead to the
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Professor Tom Mullen. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the formulation and submission of research publications and research proposals as well as help manage and direct
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leading role in the identification of potential funding sources and assist in the development of proposals to secure funding from internal and external bodies to support future research and impact. 9. Take