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well as vascular and cancer researchers based in Newcastle, Leeds and Sheffield. This project will provide an opportunity to develop and expand the fast-growing research area of cardio-oncology, with a unique angle
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contemporary treatment protocols. In collaboration with a commercial company, we will develop an NGS assay to screen a cohort of ~1,200 patients using existing samples. You will contribute to the design of
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an enthusiastic Lecturer in Accounting (Teaching and Scholarship) to contribute to delivery and development of our undergraduate and postgraduate accounting programmes. We are particularly interested in applicants
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research to develop, and advocate for, policy recommendations that support the growth of the creative industries. The Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (Creative PEC) is a world-leading
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to accelerate product innovation and increase business productivity with an automated, scalable platform for the development of wireless sensor network products (firmware) using mathematical modelling and
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an enthusiastic Lecturer in Accounting (Teaching and Research) to contribute to the research profile of the Accounting and Financial Management Subject Group and to the development and delivery of our undergraduate
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colleagues to prepare a literature review to identify key knowledge gaps in the area. The project is commercially funded by Rosen (https://www.rosen-group.com/en) a multinational engineering company and the
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"Deprescribing Safety in Primary Care: developing a Community Pharmacy Safety Net and Feasibility Study," aims to establish patient and professional networks to support the development of a future feasibility
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Group. You will oversee and contribute to the development of technology appraisals in the fields of Medicines, Diagnostics, and MedTech. This role offers an exciting opportunity for individuals with
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development of the region’s green corridors in conjunction with key stakeholders and community-based groups. The role will involve working with researchers at Newcastle University, staff at the National Trust