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Wellcome Leap programme awarded to the University of Birmingham to study Untangling Addiction. Our project, entitled “Predicting persistent opioid usage after surgery: Integrating multi-omics, neurobiology
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. To understand the technology transfer challenges and share solutions to address them. Analyse and interpret research findings and results. To plan, design and deliver the research activities of the KTP programme
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contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research programme and/or specific research project. We are seeking a dedicated and motivated
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the NIHR Research for Patient Benefit programme, with the aim of developing and refining a multi-component behaviour change intervention for reducing delay and increasing identification of work-related
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for a fixed term up to end of June 2028, ideally starting in September 2025. The position comes with an allowance to cover international travel and computing. Role Summary We are seeking to appoint
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. An accessible, free, walk-in centre designed to promote trust within a youth-friendly, anonymous setting. 2. A smartphone-based self-help app enabling young people to actively manage their own mental health. 3. A
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Job Description Position Details School of Computer Science Discipline: Life and Environmental Sciences University of Birmingham, Dubai campus Salary: Competitive Grade: 7 No. of positions: 1 Full
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methodological guidance and statistical expertise in the design and analysis of applied health research projects and developing methodology. The post holder will work alongside a number of systematic reviewers
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to a pioneering study focused on developing and testing mental health interventions for law enforcement personnel. The successful candidate will lead quantitative analyses and contribute to the design
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(Advanced Research and Invention Agency). The scope of the project is at the intersection of biochemistry and AI and is a collaboration between the School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, and