
[Vacancy] LSTS/HALL is looking for a motivated researcher who will work on a research and innovation project on the use of patient data in the context of innovative healthcare methods.
As part of his or her duties, the candidate will be working on a research and innovation project co-funded by the European Commission (TENDER) relating to the development of novel methods to assemble and federate patient data with complex co-morbidities. The successful applicant will work with the Health and Ageing Law Lab (HALL) led by Professor Paul Quinn.
In particular, the researcher is expected to:
- provide legal and ethical advice to project partners;
- assess the societal risks and impacts caused by the proposed system and contribute to an informed co-design development process.
While working on the project, the researcher is expected to develop a proposal for a doctoral degree (PhD). In addition, the researcher will have the opportunity to take an active role in HALL and LSTS contributing to its research agenda, attending and presenting in seminars, assisting in organizing conferences and workshops, and helping the Centre in competing in national and European funding opportunities.
For further information on the vacancy, conditions of employment, the application process, and deadline, as well as on the required qualifications and eligibility criteria, check the call for applications!