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  • Research Jobs: Image Analysis, Orth. Surg., Leeds, UK

    Hi,

    Below are advertisements for two research posts available in the
    Research School of Medicine: Orthopaedic Surgery.

    Please quote the reference number when applying for details
    of either post

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
    RESEARCH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE: ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY

    RESEARCH FELLOW IN IMAGE ANALYSIS/BIOTRIBOLOGY


    The above ARC funded post is available from November
    1998 for a fixed period of three years to investigate
    the predictive qualities of early radiological
    assessment, especially the precise measurement of
    wear, in total hip arthroplasty. The programme will
    involve the development of software to assess wear
    from digitised radiographs and comparison of different
    methodologies as well as the analysis of different
    patient cohorts.

    Applicants should have a PhD in a relevant subject,
    and experience in developing image-processing
    algorithms preferably using PV-Wave. Experience
    in medical imaging is essential preferably gained
    in a research environment. They must be self-motivated
    and able to work successfully with different
    professional groups. Knowledge of
    biotribology/orthopaedic surgery is desirable.

    Salary will be on the scale for Research Staff
    Grade 1A up to =A317,958 according to qualifications
    and relevant experience. The Arthritis Research
    Campaign provides a discretionary award of two
    further points for the successful candidate who
    holds a PhD.

    Application forms and further particulars may be
    obtained from Dr Richard M Hall, Academic Department
    of Orthopaedic Surgery, Clinical Sciences Building,
    St James's University Hospital, Leeds, LS9 7TF,
    Tel. +44 113 206 4186/233 2132 Fax +44 113 206 6791.
    In all enquiries please quote the reference
    number 097-151-004-027.

    Closing date for applications 23rd September 1998

    The University of Leeds promotes an Equal
    Opportunities Policy

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
    RESEARCH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE: ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY

    RESEARCH FELLOW IN IMAGE ANALYSIS


    The above post is available from November 1998 for a fixed period of nine-=
    months to investigate 'Lung function in idiopathic scoliotic patients'. T=
    he programme will involve the development of softw
    re to assess changes in the chest wall during respiration and comparison w=
    ith measures of respiratory function and scoliotic deformity.

    Applicants should have a PhD in a relevant subject,
    and experience in developing image-processing
    algorithms preferably using PV-Wave or IDL.
    Experience in medical imaging is essential
    preferably gained in a research environment.
    They must be self-motivated and able to work
    successfully with different professional groups.
    Knowledge of orthopaedic surgery is desirable but
    not essential.

    Salary will be on the scale for Research Staff
    Grade 1A up to =A318,864 pro rata. according to
    qualifications and relevant experience.

    Application forms and further particulars may be
    obtained from Dr Richard M Hall, Academic Department
    of Orthopaedic Surgery, Clinical Sciences Building,
    St James's University Hospital, Leeds, LS9 7TF,
    Tel. +44 113 206 4186/233 2132 Fax 0113 206 6791.
    In all enquiries please quote the reference number
    097-152-004-027.

    Closing date for applications 23rd September 1998

    The University of Leeds promotes an Equal Opportunities
    Policy


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