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Job reference
18/107037
Date posted
17/12/2018
Application closing date
16/01/2019
Salary
£33,199 - £39,610 per annum (potential to progress to £43,266 per annum through sustained exceptional contribution)
Job category/type
Research
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Research Fellow
Job description
Queen's University has generous terms and conditions of employment underpinned by excellent benefits. We also provide attractive well-being, family friendly and other lifestyle benefits.
The Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology (CCRCB) sits within the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences. CCRCB works with partners around the
world in developing cancer treatments and pioneering advances in patient care.
This exciting position will allow the successful Research Fellow to join the recently established Health Data Research Wales Northern Ireland Substantive Site, one of only six sites in the UK as part an initial overall investment of GBP 54M by Health Data Research UK (HDR-UK). Particular thematic areas include Modernising Public Health and Enabling Precision Medicine.
The successful candidate will become a member of the QUB HDR-Wales Northern Ireland research team assisting Prof Liam Heaney and Professor Frank Kee in a programme of research focused on using electronic health records and public health data-sets to better define determinants and outcomes of respiratory health and wellbeing in the Northern Ireland population, addressing, initially, asthma and associated multi-morbidity. The post will involve the application of hypothesis-driven statistical approaches for discovery and validation of novel phenotypes and predictors of outcomes using large existing population administrative data, clinical registers and electronic health records. Northern Ireland has one of the most developed electronic health records and public health data-sets in the UK, so the applicant will have the opportunity to conduct high quality research that will resonate at local, national and global levels.
This post is available until 31 January 2024.
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Job title
Research Fellow
Job reference
18/107037
Date posted
17/12/2018
Application closing date
16/01/2019
Salary
£33,199 - £39,610 per annum (potential to progress to £43,266 per annum through sustained exceptional contribution)
Job category/type
Research
Attachments
Blank
Job description
Queen's University has generous terms and conditions of employment underpinned by excellent benefits. We also provide attractive well-being, family friendly and other lifestyle benefits.
The Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology (CCRCB) sits within the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences. CCRCB works with partners around the
world in developing cancer treatments and pioneering advances in patient care.
This exciting position will allow the successful Research Fellow to join the recently established Health Data Research Wales Northern Ireland Substantive Site, one of only six sites in the UK as part an initial overall investment of GBP 54M by Health Data Research UK (HDR-UK). Particular thematic areas include Modernising Public Health and Enabling Precision Medicine.
The successful candidate will become a member of the QUB HDR-Wales Northern Ireland research team assisting Prof Liam Heaney and Professor Frank Kee in a programme of research focused on using electronic health records and public health data-sets to better define determinants and outcomes of respiratory health and wellbeing in the Northern Ireland population, addressing, initially, asthma and associated multi-morbidity. The post will involve the application of hypothesis-driven statistical approaches for discovery and validation of novel phenotypes and predictors of outcomes using large existing population administrative data, clinical registers and electronic health records. Northern Ireland has one of the most developed electronic health records and public health data-sets in the UK, so the applicant will have the opportunity to conduct high quality research that will resonate at local, national and global levels.
This post is available until 31 January 2024.
Candidate information
About the Centre
Information for international applicants