Salary: Research Assistant: £33,951 - £35,608 per annum
Research Associate: £36,636 per annum
Newcastle University is a great place to work, with excellent benefits. We have a generous holiday package; plus the opportunity to buy more, great pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you.
Closing Date: 10th June 2026
The Role
We are excited to launch this opportunity for a Research Assistant/Associate in Parkinson’s Clinical Data Science to join us in the Translational and Clinical Research Institute at Newcastle University.
You will be based in the Biomedical Research Building at Newcastle University within the Faculty of Medical Science, and join the Digital Health Innovation in Ageing and Neurodegeneration (DIAN) research group, a multidisciplinary team focused on advancing understanding of ageing and neurodegenerative diseases through innovative data-driven approaches. You will work closely with Dr Rachael Lawson , who leads the Delirium and Translational Research in Neurodegeneration (DELTA) Team. Dr Lawson’s research focuses on cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease, with an emphasis on improving their identification, measurement and longitudinal tracking using clinical, cohort and digitally derived data. DELTA brings together cognitive neuroscience, clinical research and digital health approaches to understand symptom progression in real-world settings, providing a strong foundation for large-scale data integration and longitudinal research.
This role is part of the Parkinson’s Clinical Cohorts Collaborative (PC3), a major UK-led initiative aiming to transform Parkinson’s disease research through large-scale data integration. PC3 brings together data from over 15 longitudinal Parkinson’s and parkinsonism cohorts (up to ~10,000 cases), creating a harmonised dataset linked to UK National Health Service (NHS) health records. This unique resource will support discovery science, predictive modelling, and the design of future clinical trials, addressing key challenges such as disease heterogeneity, progression, and long-term outcomes. The project involves close collaboration with partners across the UK, including the University of Aberdeen and other leading academic centres. This post will sit at the intersection of DELTA and PC3, contributing to large-scale data harmonisation and longitudinal analyses to better understand disease trajectories and outcomes in Parkinson’s disease.
In this role, you will play a central part in the harmonisation of complex multi-cohort datasets and contribute to priority analyses using linked health record data. You will work closely with investigators across the PC3 consortium, including a parallel researcher at the University of Aberdeen, contributing to methodological development, collaborative outputs, and future funding applications.
We are particularly keen to hear from candidates with experience working with complex clinical or epidemiological datasets, strong quantitative skills, coding experience and an interest in Parkinson’s disease or neurodegeneration. You should be comfortable working with heterogeneous real-world data and motivated by collaborative research with clear translational impact.
The post is available on a full time, fixed-term basis for 12 months in the first instance, with the potential to extend the role. Some travel to partner sites and consortium meetings may be required.
As part of our commitment to researcher development, we follow the Researcher Development Concordat and support all colleagues to fulfil their research potential regardless of career stage. This includes mentoring, annual research planning discussions, access to training, and support for developing funding applications and independent research.
You will report to Dr Rachael Lawson. We want you to feel confident when applying for a position with Newcastle University. If you would like an informal discussion to clarify any points, please contact rachael.lawson@newcastle.ac.uk. We are committed to making the process accessible to everyone and can provide adjustments to support your application.
Find out more about the Faculty of Medical Sciences here: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/
Find out more about our Research Institutes: Research Institutes | Faculty of Medical Sciences | Newcastle University
How to apply
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What happens next
Interviews will be held in June/July.
Key Accountabilities
Research Assistant
Research Associate
The Person
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
Research Assistant
In addition for Research Associate
Attributes and Behaviour
Qualifications
Research Assistant
In addition for Research Associate
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Requisition ID: 29388
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