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, King’s College Hospital, and University of Exeter. Candidates applying as an Associate Professor must hold a doctoral degree in a relevant topic and candidates applying as a Research Fellow must hold a
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) and the University of Swansea (Prof. Michael Gravenor, Prof. Ashley Akbari). Specifically, the post entails using applied category theory to build modular, reusable epidemiological models, combining
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excellence in public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice. This is an exciting opportunity for a mathematics / engineering / computer science or highly
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, improve and apply models for improving situational awareness and informing data collection in outbreaks via data analysis and forecasting. Including systematic assessment of the predictive ability of any
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multivariate longitudinal models. The applied work will use large scale electronic health records data, including CPRD (Clinical Practice Research Datalink) and UK Biobank, and develop evidence synthesis methods
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in quantum circuits by a Quantum fluid Bath – SQuBa”, a joint project between the Quantum Technology Department at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and Royal Holloway University of London
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epidemiology as well as a relevant PhD (public health, environmental health, environmental science or engineering, epidemiology, microbiology, or similar). The applicant should have a track record of working
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build on the development of P. knowlesi as an innovative and powerful model to understand how malaria parasites are able to invade host cells, a process that underpins infection and disease. The work will
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linked to a higher risk of preterm birth. This work will inform guidance from WHO about whether to use the vaccine. The post-holder will work with Prof Mark Jit and will join a team of modellers
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“early adopters” changed from conventional diets to sustainable diets and how we can use that information to accelerate dietary change among the critical mass. In the post, you will play a leading role in