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health research infrastructure, thereby ensuring that members of the public and patients have an integral role in the development, design, delivery and dissemination of health and social care research. PPI
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. This researcher will have experience with both qualitative and quantitative methods, including trials. The post-doctoral will be a health services researcher responsible for the day-to-day coordination of the study
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candidate will inform and advise on the design of future waves of data collection in TILDA. As part of an interdisciplinary team, they will work in close collaboration with the data team, health researchers
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Post Summary We are seeking to recruit a Research Fellow to work on the SCOPE for HEALTH (Shared Care fOr Physical and sExual HEALTH in youth mental health) work package of the VISTA project (VISion
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Director Prof Andrew Murphy. She/he/they will need knowledge of, and skills in, health services research, project management and will need to be able to engage successfully with clinical colleagues in
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engineering or human factors & ergonomics approach. Please note: The Research Fellow will form part of a team of researchers and PIs in TCD’s campus in Dublin 2, the TCD Institute of Population Health campus in
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, chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer, with a specific interest in nutrition, bone health, sarcopenia, epidemiology and clinical management. We aim to contribute to the evidence base and to improve
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Health Research Board in the Republic of Ireland. There is considerable scope for input in design of research questions that fall within the remit of using smartphone data to study dynamic fluctuations in
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Post Summary We are seeking to recruit a Research Fellow to work on the SOCMED (Social media and adolescent mental health) work package of the VISTA project (VISion To Action for promoting mental
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Post Summary Ireland’s mental health policy ‘Sharing the Vision’ highlights the importance of promotion, prevention, early intervention, and recovery in mental health. The VISTA research programme