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quantitative, statistical or computational biology, including but not limited to genomics and metagenomics, bioinformatics, data science, and modern statistics including machine learning. The postholders will be
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the Health Survey for England, Longitudinal Study of Ageing, and service utilisation data such as the hospital episode statistics or community health services’ activities. Applicants must have a postgraduate
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Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Bioinformatics, or related fields; or a Bachelors degree in a similar field plus proven experience of applied database design, development and management. You will have strong skills
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& Tropical Medicine is a world-leading centre for research and postgraduate education in public and global health. We are seeking to appoint a Research Fellow in Medical Statistics, Data Science or Health
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An undergraduate degree in economics or statistics or equivalent experience is essential as is experience in data analysis and experience coding with Stata and R. Knowledge of the principles
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subject, or equivalent experience, knowledge of clinical trials, statistical computing code (e.g. Stata or R), and experience of applied statistics, developing statistical analysis plans and communicating
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View All Vacancies Department of Medical Statistics Salary: £33,111 to £37,298 per annum, inclusive. Closing Date: Tuesday 05 March 2024 Reference: EPH-MS-2024-01 The London School of Hygiene
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Organization. The successful applicant will have a postgraduate degree, ideally a doctoral degree in health economics, mathematical modelling, statistics, epidemiology or another relevant discipline with a
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a high level of proficiency with computer software related to laboratory research, data presentation and statistical evaluation, as well as the ability to organise a varied workload between research
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and neonatal health in sub-Saharan Africa (HIGH Horizons). The candidate should have a background in medical/environmental statistics/quantitative epidemiology. Ideally, the candidate would have