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About the Project We are seeking a talented and dedicated team of scientists, bioinformaticians and support colleaguesto join the ground-breaking PharosAI initiative – a £43.6M national programme co
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Fellow to be the training lead in the MAMI-GRIPPS Project (MAnaging Malnutrition in Infants u6m: Getting research into policy & practice, at scale). The project aims to inform and facilitate high-impact
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cancer care across North East London. Specifically we have synergistic projects to reduce treatment variation and implement cancer MDT streamlining. The post would suit registered healthcare professionals
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of Health and Care Excellence. The appointment can be at Research Fellow or Assistant Professor level, depending on applicant background. The post-holder will lead innovative research projects related
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fellow position within the William Harvey Research Institute at Bart’s and The London Medical School, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). The post-holder will work on projects including the PinG study
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to the set-up and conduct of a funded research project aiming to co-create a national weight management programme in Thailand. The duties of the post will involve coordinating and writing ethical approval
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Research Fellow. The successful candidate will be a medical doctor with experience of providing cancer treatments (radiotherapy or surgery), and will join a new NIHR-funded research project called TACTIC
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to undertake health impact modelling on two projects related to the health of older people. The first project, ‘Accelerating Resilience and Climate Adaptation of Domestic Environments for vulnerable
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strategies, and creating projections of acute malnutrition. The role also requires stakeholder engagement, data sharing, and producing scientific publications, visual outputs, and policy briefs. A public
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Department of Health Services Research and Policy to work a study called Timeliness of access to Cancer Treatment - improving care (TACTIC) https://fundingawards.nihr.ac.uk/award/NIHR168433 , a NIHR-funded