Research Assistant

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
April 22, 2024
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Post Date : 26-Mar-2024 Close Date : 22-Apr-2024

Job Title: Research Assistant

Department: School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences

Reporting to: Dr Frank Moriarty

Location: RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dublin 2

Contract/Duration: 4 years

Remuneration : IUA Scale Level 1 – up to point 6 (33,881) commensurate with experience

Closing Date: April 22nd 2024

Starting Date: June 2024

Summary of Post

DIAMOND (Developing Innovate Analytical Methods for research ON Deprescribing) is an ambitious research programme supported by a €2.4m Career Development Award from Wellcome. This is part of Wellcome's Discovery Awards, which aim to transform our understanding of health and disease and develop methodologies, frameworks, tools or techniques of benefit to health-related research.

DIAMOND will harness the large amounts of information already collected as part of routine healthcare, such as during GP and hospital visits, to understand the effects of reducing or stopping (i.e. deprescribing) medications which may no longer be needed or causing more harm than good. The programme aims to develop and advance novel methods from the field of pharmacoepidemiology to research deprescribing using big data, and to apply these methods to generate new evidence on the benefits and harms of stopping medications. This research has the potential to inform the decisions of patients and their healthcare professionals as the focus of healthcare shifts to more personalised medicine. Ultimately, this will help people age better with medicines that are right for them.

The programme will focus on identifying deprescribing as it currently happens in routine practice and developing methodological approaches for causal inference on the effects of deprescribing, which will be applied to common medication classes. It will also focuses on quantifying risks of adverse effects from a range of medications, including antidepressants and anti- platelet drugs, and exploring how this information may be used to target deprescribing to provide greater benefits.

We want to recruit a research assistant who will support quantitative data analysis for epidemiological studies within the research programme. This research will include generation of synthetic data for simulation studies to evaluate statistical methods, and analysis of linked patient record data employing a variety of approaches. The role will also involve developing methodological outputs from the research. The position will provide opportunities for the successful candidate to undertake training and development, and would particularly suit those interested in pursuing a higher degree in research.

For more information on the role please see Job Description

We are all too aware that imposter syndrome and the confidence gap can sometimes stop fantastic candidates putting themselves forward, so please do submit an application — we'd love to hear from you.

Application Process

Please apply online through the RCSI careers portal on the closing date with your CV and cover letter.

Informal Enquiries can be directed to [email protected]. Please note we do not accept CVs directly.

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