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for Adult Social Care Research (CARE). The Centre brings together multi-disciplinary expertise from across the university, and fosters collaboration with experts elsewhere in the UK, to develop cutting-edge
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) through the Health and Care Research Wales (HCRW) funded Wales Cancer Research Centre (WCRC). The primary focus will be maximising the use of multi-modal, routinely collected cancer data to research
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development including clinical translation in a leading academic setting. About the role The post holder will be based within a multi-disciplinary team of cancer biologists, wet-lab scientists and translational
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date: 17th April 2025 Background We are seeking to appoint a skilled, autonomous, and experienced qualitative/multi methods researcher to contribute to an NIHR funded Advanced fellowship “DisconTinuAtion
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to join a three-year multi-institutional project aimed funded by Versus Arthritis focussed on developing a novel peptide-siRNA conjugate for the treatment of osteoarthritis (OA). OA is a degenerative joint
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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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governance factors and market potential. It is very likely that the project will involve international travel to our partner countries. The HyPT Center is a multidisciplinary and multi-institute project with
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Strategy for Wales (CreST; https://walescancerresearchcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/CReSt-English-FINAL.pdf ) through the Health and Care Research Wales (HCRW) funded Wales Cancer Research Centre (WCRC). The
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- these are just some of the ways we connect and work together. We have recently launched our Centre for Sustainable Innovation (CSI) which is a catalyst for collaboration between academia, policymakers and industry
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College Hospital), and the CR-UK/UCL Clinical Trials Centre (CTC). TRACERx is a UK-wide lung cancer evolution programme which started in 2014 and has to date recruited over 820 patients. It is the first