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An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Global Musculoskeletal Health Group in the Medical Research Council Lifecourse Epidemiology Centre (MRC LEC), University of Southampton. The post
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. The LifeArc Centre for Rare Respiratory Diseases is co-led by Southampton with partners in Edinburgh, Nottingham, Dundee, Cambridge, and at University College London. https://research.uhs.nhs.uk/news/new
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/research/groups/geochemistry.page ) in the School of Ocean and Earth Science at the National Oceanography Centre Southampton. You will join a community of >500 researchers and support staff drawn from
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The Southampton Clinical Trials Unit (SCTU) is a UKCRC registered CTU based at Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust, with expertise in the design, conduct and analysis of multi-centre
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sciences with an industry partner. This multi-disciplinary team have worked together over several years, using the latest pressure sensing technology to evaluate movement patterns over prolonged periods. In
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employs trial managers, data managers, statisticians, regulatory staff and administrative support staff. We manage a growing portfolio of multi-centre clinical trials that will directly influence routine
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AI algorithm learning when subjected to cyber attacks in Edge Computing environments. At the Edge AI Hub, you will join an internationally renowned and multi-disciplinary team co-led at Southampton Dr
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An exciting opportunity is available for a researcher to join the behavioural science group within the Primary Care Research Centre to conduct a process evaluation of a complex multi-centre RCT of
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of professional services in the Faculty, and colleagues across the University. The role will provide opportunities for you to develop a working knowledge of the core activities of the Faculty which will enable you
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The Southampton Clinical Trials Unit (CTU), based at Southampton General Hospital, manages a growing portfolio of multi-centre clinical trials that will directly influence routine clinical practice