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communication skills. Experience in digital product development, AI in healthcare, or regulatory strategy is an advantage. *Applications for Research Fellow positions will be considered from candidates who
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We are seeking to appoint a Clinical Research Fellow who will have specific responsibility for research and for developing research objectives and proposals for the Digital Cancer Screening Research
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Background To create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within two impactful applied health research programmes: DEKODE – a digital quality improvement
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Join our successful NIHR funded Global Health Research Group on Digital Diagnostics for African Health Systems and lead and manage high quality, impactful research and engagement in Digital Global
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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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: Genomics, precision medicine, bioengineering, and health data science AI and Digital: Machine learning, robotics, digital health, and cybersecurity Defence and Advanced Manufacturing: Secure systems
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To work with Strathclyde Business School and National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) colleagues to conduct research into digital transformation, develop case studies, support a large-scale
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digital infrastructure and transport infrastructure, and the need to provide standard services, including emergency responses, across large geographical areas. The aims of the CARMHRS study are: To improve
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: Genomics, precision medicine, bioengineering, and health data science AI and Digital: Machine learning, robotics, digital health, and cybersecurity Defence and Advanced Manufacturing: Secure systems
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of activities for six groups of stakeholders: innovators, regulators, academic community, supporting services to digital health tech, clinicians and patients. College / Directorate College