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) can be used safely to image and regulate mood state in a closed loop fashion in healthy volunteers as well as patients with prior history of brain damage, using state-of-the-art neuroimaging methods
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), Professor Lau and the Social Health Hub programme manager, to realise the objectives and development of the research programme into the social determinants of serious mental illness. You will have: Experience
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, MRI, behavioural and physiological data in healthy volunteers and patients Analysing neuroimaging and behavioural datasets using established statistical methods Leading dissemination of findings through
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between the University of Plymouth and Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, starting in May 2026. About the role The purpose of the role is to develop and apply mathematical models and computational
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research programme transforming the diagnosis and management of suspected seizures. Starting in June 2026, this three-year role is central to a multi-million-pound project funded by the Engineering and
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on eligibility: Generous annual leave: 25 Days Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays & Closure Days Generous pension scheme Cycle to Work & Electric Car Scheme Employee Assistance Programme Development opportunities
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Scheme Employee Assistance Programme Development opportunities Enhanced family leave Flexible working Retailer discounts On-site nursery A summary of our comprehensive benefits can be viewed here
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pension scheme Cycle to Work & Electric Car Scheme Employee Assistance Programme Development opportunities Enhanced family leave Flexible working Retailer discounts On-site nursery *Pro rata if part-time
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mental health research Patient and Public Involvement, ideally reaching Coproduction standards. The SWP region faces high and complex mental health needs, and our research programme seeks to generate
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outstanding mental health research Patient and Public Involvement, ideally reaching Coproduction standards. The SWP region faces high and complex mental health needs, and our research programme seeks