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national research facility, we provide an unparalleled combination of 3D imaging facilities and data analysis, research knowledge and technical experience to support users that have never worked with X-ray
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. The Nightingale Centre houses the largest breast cancer unit in the UK and the first and largest Family History Risk and Prevention Centre. It is also home to The National Breast Imaging Academy. A large primary
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portfolio. As such, the research will be highly collaborative in nature, with the post-holders often working across research groups to follow new leads and generate preliminary data that can underpin
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of identifying, designing and delivering engaging and equitable people change journeys. A commercially focused and strategic thinker who can see the big picture and has proven experience of translating
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drug safety in children and young people. Your job would consist, among other things, of monitoring and checking incoming data into the online databases, performing data quality checks, supporting NHS
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theme at the University of Manchester comprises more than 30 academic staff and a large team of over 100 research staff and PhD students. The team’s research activities range from the design of power
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, and use smart phone apps to collect passive and active data using a prospective observational cohort study design. We will use this data to develop and validate a personalised risk prediction algorithm
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, 500, 600 and 800 instruments, and to cryogenic probes, as necessary); computer programming, mostly in C and Matlab, for data processing; and theoretical analysis, supported by simulation using Matlab
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initial research portfolio. As such, the research will be highly collaborative in nature, with the post-holders often working across research groups to follow new leads and generate preliminary data
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working alongside experienced colleagues and with shared responsibility for managing the project. You will carry out a range of research roles, including collecting data (which involves some travelling