We are inviting applications for an exciting PhD project based in the
Lancaster Medical School, on identifying markers for long-term survival
after coronary artery bypass graft surgery using machine learning. The
research is a collaboration with the Lancashire Cardiac Centre at the
Blackpool and Victoria Hospital, and proposes to analyse observational
data to identify patient groups with different risk profiles, which may
allow for the identification of groups that would benefit from
alternative treatments.
This is a faculty-funded three-year PhD project that is open to European
and UK applicants. The successful student will join the Centre of Health
Informatics, Statistics and Computation, a vibrant group of researchers
into epidemiology, statistics and health informatics. Deadline for
applications is 28th February.
For more information, please see the full advert here:
https://www.findaphd.com/search/projectDetails.aspx?PJID=94729
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Regards,
Frank Dondelinger
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Lecturer in Biostatistics
Room B.06a, Furness College
Lancaster University
Tel: 01524594759
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