14 health-informatio Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool in United Kingdom
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This is an exciting opportunity to join thriving research group, internationally recognised for excellence in applied public health research, with a shared concern for health equity being a defining
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This is an exciting opportunity to join an energetic and thriving research group, internationally recognised for excellence in applied public health research, with a shared concern for health equity
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The Department of Women's and Children's Health at the University of Liverpool, along with the Experimental Arthritis Treatment Centre for Children (EATC4Children), are pleased to invite
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of Alcohol Research and the Liverpool University Hospital Foundation NHS Trust. You will have expertise in health data, data science, statistical modelling and/ or artificial intelligence. You will be based in
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We have an exciting opportunity to join a multi-disciplinary national team working on the Healthy Urban Places North (HUP- North) UKRI Population Health Improvement Research Cluster Network. Our
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level is vital for understanding equine health and disease. This project will provide for the first time an 'Equine Protein Atlas' creating a map of protein changes in tissues and biofluids in ageing. All
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). This aims to change healthcare for thousands of patients with heart failure by reducing kidney damage, enabling them to live longer, healthier lives. Previously we have used electronic health records
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bioinformatics, health data, data science, statistical modelling and/ or artificial intelligence. In this role, you will focus on alcohol use disorder, which is a common problem (1 in 5 people are alcohol
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) at the University of Liverpool. You will join an ambitious EU-wide collaboration (TARGET: Health virtual twins for the personalised management of stroke related to atrial fibrillation) developing novel AI-powered
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Research Group Urban Form and Social Space in the School of Architecture, working on a UKRI funded study addressing the mental health crisis of children and young people through creative methods. The project