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About the Role This role sits within IT Services as part of the AI & Automation (AAA) Programme, a strategic initiative to embed artificial intelligence and automation across Queen Mary University
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About the Role The post entails undertaking research in collaboration with and under the supervision of the project lead of the research programme ‘Politics and mythmaking: disentangling myth from
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About the Role This is an exciting position where applicants are invited to join a multi-disciplinary team of bioengineers, biomedical scientists, and computer scientists working together at Queen
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. The post-holder will be responsible for bringing forward an innovative programme of work to investigate the impact of the OptiMAx programme through mixed-methods process evaluation and gender analysis
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programme into health equity. The role will be based in the Blizard Institute This is an opportunity for a candidate with a Postgraduate (MSc/ MA) qualification in a relevant subject, to be part of
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will develop and apply computational methods for the analysis of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) sequencing data, supporting a growing research program at the intersection of epigenomics and translational medicine
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Life Sciences on the Integrated Foundation Year (IFY) Programme at Royal Holloway, University of London. This is a 1.0 FTE ongoing position. The well-established and successful IFY programme at Royal
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a Research Fellow to contribute to a research programme examining how digital environments influence adolescent health. The postholder will lead the analysis of the UK Household Longitudinal Study
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About the Role The SKETCH Project Coordinator supports the delivery of Queen Mary’s award‑winning SKETCH student knowledge‑exchange programme. You will coordinate assigned SKETCH pillars, manage
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& International Health is seeking to appoint a Research Fellow in Health Data Science (with a focus on machine learning) to NeoShield , a multi-country implementation research programme focused on neonatal sepsis