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We have 16 patient safety PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

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patient safety PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

We have 16 patient safety PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK)

How can we reduce Serious Adverse Incidents in Clinical Practice using Aviation Safety Frameworks? An Action Research Project

  Research Group: Nursing and Health
Background. A Serious Adverse Incident (SAI) is a term defined as any event or circumstance that either resulted in or had the potential to lead to unintended or unforeseen harm, loss, or damage (Department of Health, 2023). Read more

MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Precision assessment of human spatial memory: application to early detection of Alzheimer’s Disease

Dementia presents a worldwide healthcare emergency, with 55 million people already affected around the world. The main risk factor is age, meaning that the global burden of disease is projected to rise throughout the 21st century as populations grow older.  . Read more

Controlled Synthesis of Virtual Patient Populations with Multimodal Representation Learning

This project invites PhD candidates who are interested in developing generative models that can deal with complex multimodal patient data, contributing to safer, better and faster innovations of medical products via in-silico trials. Read more

HORIZON EUROPE MSCA DOCTORAL NETWORK “MELOMANES”

Metastatic melanoma is a hard-to-treat disease and it remains as one of the most worrisome cancer. There is an urgent need to improve the current therapies (chemotherapy, radiotherapy) that have a limited efficacy. Read more

Improving adverse event reporting in rehabilitation trials for people with Multiple Sclerosis

Background. It is essential to assess harms as well as benefits of investigational treatments to provide a robust evidence base. This is underlined by recent updated CONSORT guidelines for the reporting of harms [1]. Read more

Designs for sequences of early phase (modular) studies

Background to the project. An emerging setting is to conduct a trial of an experimental drug as monotherapy, then in combination(s) with previously studied agents, and then to proceed into expansion cohorts (called modular trials). Read more

Use of artifical intelligence methods in the conduct and analysis of trials

Background to the project. Artificial intelligence (AI) has been used in a wide range of fields including in clinical research. AI makes it possible to automate many tasks and analyse large quantities of information which would otherwise be impossible for researchers to handle. Read more

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