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outcomes for patients in the future. You will work collegiately to apply your informatics experience, assimilating complex datasets and deploying cutting-edge analytical methods that build new knowledge with
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complete their doctorate degree in educational research linked to the MBBS programme. We would expect the successful candidate to either have plans to submit a funding application for an MD or PhD during
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and generating new impact opportunities. You will be responsible for the success and management of funds including the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Impact Acceleration
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research Qualifications • A PhD awarded (or nearing completion) in Computer Science, Mathematics/Statistics, Physics, Neuroscience or a project-relevant subject. Newcastle University is a global
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, of final year undergraduate research projects and in providing support to postgraduate research students, informatics technicians or research assistants Will need to work with the support staff and, on
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your role as you progress through the qualification and gain more experience. About you You should be a graduate from an undergraduate programme of study within the last two years or due to complete your
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the clinical data, primarily for the identification of biomarkers that predict response to treatment. Using these biomarkers, you will build computational models using various techniques contributing to a
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our understanding of the basic molecular biology of childhood Burkitt lymphoma. This rare blood cancer has a high rate of cure but for the small proportion of children whose disease relapses, outcomes
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post for 18 months, starting 1 September 2024. The role will support the creation of an Admissions System Project Team, and manage the delivery of innovative processes and technology-based solutions
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University’s role profile for clinical academic staff, and you will play a key role in the AGE Research Group by: • Delivering a programme of high-quality research in the areas of ageing, sarcopenia and