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/Project The Wolfson Institute of Population Health (WIPH) is an exciting and dynamic environment, home to 450 staff, 100 PhD students and 500 postgraduate taught students. It harnesses expertise across a
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environment, home to 450 staff, 100 PhD students and 500 postgraduate taught students. It harnesses expertise across a wide range of population-based research and education activities and is an internationally
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supervised by Dr. Damien Tully and applicants are encouraged to contact Dr. Tully (Damien.Tully@lshtm.ac.uk ) for an informal discussion prior to submitting a formal application. The post-holder will have a
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Payroll system, ResourceLink, and on-line recruitment system, Stonefish, inputting data, providing advice and support on the grading of posts using the University’s formal job evaluation scheme, HERA, and
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diabetes and prediabetes by analysing voice patterns, providing a non-invasive and innovative method for early diagnosis. Specifically, this project will develop novel deep learning algorithms, and audio and
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discipline such as Emergency and Critical Care, Cardiology or Anaesthesia and Analgesia. A background in research in cardiopulmonary medicine or surgery and a PhD, although desirable, are not essential. We
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-182 Closing Date: 23:59, 29 August 2025 Interview Date: To be confirmed Shortlisted candidates will be required to undertake a formal interview, meetings with CoSTAR Staff and deliver a presentation
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) is an exciting and dynamic environment, home to 450 staff, 100 PhD students and 500 postgraduate taught students. It harnesses expertise across a wide range of population-based research and education
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: excellent research profile with independent research achievements, including successful PhD supervision, substantial external funding, and a strong, well-cited publication record. About the School/Department
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Investigations team which is responsible for administration of the academic misconduct process, investigation of student academic appeals and formal student complaints. The role requires a highly skilled