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Job Summary
A multidisciplinary partnership, comprising of two UK universities (Heriot-Watt University and the University of Aberdeen), NHS Lothian (Western General Hospital), and NHS Grampian (Aberdeen Royal Infirmary) was recently awarded a research grant by the Chief Scientist Office (CSO) to undertake a 18-month research project and clinical study entitled ''Digital Camera-based Uroflowmetry: Early Diagnosis and Monitoring of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) for Community and Home Use''. The vision of this engineering-clinical partnership is for a novel and transformative ‘Digital Health’ approach to how LUTS is diagnosed and monitored, with direct benefit to patients and clinical practice being the core outcome of the project. This research project offers exciting opportunities for a research associate (RA) to work together with the investigator team and clinical partners to develop this technology towards clinical use and commercialisation.
The post holder will be based at Heriot-Watt University (Edinburgh) and will develop the digital health framework for real-time assessment of urinary flow dynamics, based on recorded video from the camera. Together with the multidisciplinary partnership team including engineers, clinicians, statisticians and research nurses, S/he will be expected to lead the research development of the proposed technology through planned clinical validation across two NHS hospitals involving 150-250 patients. They will attend and present research findings at internal project meetings and national/international conferences, and also contribute to the internal and external visibility of the research groups and publish scientific results arising from this project. It is expected that, during the project, significant intellectual properties (IPs) will be generated and realised through commercialisation and the post-holder will be encouraged to be involved and make contributions to such activities, if desired.
Detailed Description
Our project seeks to develop a digital health technology (and ultimately an app) for quantitative assessment of urinary flow dynamics, which, working with a set of robust algorithms, provides effective clinical assessment of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS), which can be caused by a wide range of conditions such as benign prostate enlargement, prostate cancer, and bladder dysfunction. The focus of this RA post will be to develop, test and validate the ‘digital health’ framework to process the video recordings of patients into quantitative assessment of urinary flow dynamics, in a planned multi-centre clinical study and validation. Depending on the expertise and personal interests, the RA is also encouraged to lead and/or participate in the pre-commercialisation and commercialisation activities such as health economics analysis, market competitiveness analysis and medical device regulatory exploration and software & app packaging.
The successful candidate will make use of our research facilities including dedicated research labs, medical device laboratories (including digital health) and the high-performance computing labs, and have access to a wide pool of research and clinical expertise. The research will be supported by a multidisciplinary team, involving Dr Yuhang Chen (Engineering, Heriot-Watt University), Mr Daniel Good (Urology, Western General Hospital/University of Edinburgh), Mr Ismail Mokadem (Urology, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary) and Prof. Graeme MacLennan (The Centre for Healthcare Randomised Trials, University of Aberdeen). S/he will also work collaboratively with other investigators, research associate/clinical fellow, research nurses and industrial/business development partners on work closely related to their research focus. Occasional working, with clinical teams and research nurses, at the NHS hospitals will be expected (travels fully funded by the project).
We are looking for a researcher who is ambitious, self-motivated and collaborative, with a passion for solving technical and practical problems and good interpersonal skills. The post will be for 18 months, with opportunities and funding available for personal development, conference travels and outreach activities, as well as support from the project team and external members of the project management committee. Opportunities exist to lead commercialisation activities within this project and further studies depending on skills and interests. Training is available in any areas where the post-holder is less experienced. Career development towards academic, industrial and/or entrepreneurial pathways will be fully supported by the team.
Key duties and responsibilities
The post holder is required to:
Main Technical Responsibilities
Planning and Organising
Essential Criteria
Applicants must have:
Desirable Criteria
Informal enquiries should be addressed by email to Dr Yuhang Chen at y.chen@hw.ac.uk, with a copy of your CV and a short cover letter explaining motivation and addressing the criteria above.
For all criteria, further details and how to apply:
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Location: | Edinburgh |
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Salary: | £36,023 to £45,585 (salary dependent on experience and qualifications) |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 22nd April 2024 |
Closes: | 20th May 2024 |
Job Ref: | 3754 |
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