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We have an exciting opportunity for a Research Assistant in Epidemiology and Health Data Sciences to join the Pharmaco- and Device epidemiology research group led by Professor Daniel Prieto-Alhambra
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Epidemiology and Health Data Sciences to join the Pharmaco- and Device epidemiology research group led by Professor Daniel Prieto-Alhambra at the Botnar Research Centre, NDORMS, University of Oxford. The NDORMS
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are seeking to recruit five Researchers with well-developed quantitative data analysis skills to support a series of epidemiological projects focussed on better understanding inequalities in cancer outcomes in
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Location: White City Campus, London Job Summary Applications are invited for a Research Assistant to join the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, in the School of Public Health
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Location: South Kensington Campus Job Summary The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Centre for Non-Communicable Diseases and Environmental Change (NCD) in Low-Middle Income Countries
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View All Vacancies Department of Non-Communicable Disease Epidemiology Salary: £38,282 to £43,947 per annum, inclusive. Closing Date: Sunday 17 March 2024 Reference: EPH-NCDE-2024-02-R The London
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with internal and external collaborators. The post-holder should have a relevant MSc in the field of epidemiology, medical statistics, health data science or a related subject. Relevant experience
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regional or local challenges related to environmental and ecological sustainability and leading to a more resilient ecosystem. Formulated as Art-Technology-Society Interactions (ATSI), these initiatives will
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of Cambridge and Bonn and numerous international partners. The programme investigates how to place the questions of social justice and environmental sustainability at the heart of technology development and how
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are Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) against depression project. The project will uncover the precise combination of physical, psychological, social, institutional, and environmental risks