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Applications for the BDI Robertson Fellowship in Biomedical Data Science are now open. These 7-year fellowships are supported with up to £350,000 to cover salaries and group support. The fellowships are suitable for applicants from across disciplines, including but not limited to, clinical informatics, digital phenotyping, genomics, imaging, and epidemiology of both non-communicable and communicable disease.

The BDI is keen to support excellent researchers from unconventional career pathes, eg those coming from industry, academic clinicians or people whose primary output is software or informatics structures.

Applications are open until 30 November 2018. The details and application information for each of these (four) posts is available via our vacancies page.

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