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. Supported by a BHF Programme Award, this role offers an excellent opportunity for a motivated clinician to pursue academic cardiology in a leading research environment. The Fellow will contribute
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must have a postgraduate degree, ideally a doctoral degree, in a relevant topic. The role requires proven expertise in data science or related fields, with strong skills in quantitative analysis applied
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in partnership to achieve excellence in public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice. The Department of Infection Biology brings together pathogen
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B microarray patch (MAP) technology for the delivery of timely birth doses of the hepatitis B vaccine to prevent vertical transmission of hepatitis B. The post-holder is expected to use data from
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. The study integrates clinical, microbiological, and data science approaches to generate evidence and tools for safer, more targeted infection management in hospitalised newborns. Key output involves leading
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within the Department of Health Services Research and Policy. The post will be part of the IMPLEMENT-CVD project, a UKRI Future Leader Fellowship aimed at improving implementation of evidence-based
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(PHES) is seeking to appoint a Research Fellow to contribute to the UKRI-funded Local Health and Global Profits programme, a national research consortium led by the University of Bath and involving
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to help produce independent and original research and aid in the production and submission of publications to refereed journals and conference contributions. Additional duties will include working together
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is a research project focusing on transforming urban food systems for planetary and population health. The postholders will conduct data analysis and prepare papers for publication using already
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Chris Drakeley’s group in the Department of Infection Biology (DIB) and the Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases. DIB brings together pathogen molecular biology and immunology and infection