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, the WHRI is one of six institutes in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, with over 600 staff members (PhD students, post-docs, all staff). The Institute is a world-leading centre for research, with a
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institutes in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, with over 600 staff members (PhD students, post-docs, all staff). The Institute is a world-leading centre for research, with a vibrant, multidisciplinary
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equivalent to PhD level in health data science or similar field. Experience working within multidisciplinary teams, in medical statistics and in the analysis of large healthcare datasets (such as CPRD
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solvents. It is essential for the candidate to hold a PhD (or equivalent) in chemical engineering or related branch of engineering. The successful candidate will have a background in process design and
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datatypes include ultrasound, x-ray, and whole-slide images with different stains. You would be part of a technical team working closely with research-active clinicians. The post is funded by the NIHR Barts
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monitoring, reporting and verification; and development of data and analysis products for clients. All of these elements will involve client and sector engagement. About You You will have a PhD in the relevant
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information on both roles. About You Candidates must have an Undergraduate Degree in health data science or similar field. Applicants at the PDRA level must have a PhD (or close to completion) or research
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applying these membranes to a diverse ranges of applications including pharmaceutical solvent recovery, and dehydration of pharmaceutical solvents. It is essential for the candidate to hold a PhD (or
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About the Role The Astronomy Unit at Queen Mary is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work with Dr Edward Gillen on the early evolution of planetary systems as part of the European
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of the Barts Cancer Institute. The project aims to explain why the risk of developing breast cancer is higher in obese women, to elucidate the role of adipocytes, in particular of their cellular metabolism. We