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-term for 12 months. The DART project is composed of research activities a several aspects including climate, biological, and epidemiological modelling, infrastructure development, and data visualization
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of pathogen genomics to infer vaccine effectiveness on transmission that take into account the epidemiology of Lassa Fever. Modelling will include two different transmission patterns: recurrent spill-overs from
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and teaching. We are seeking to recruit a statistical researcher to provide statistical and epidemiological leadership for the team studying the Benefits and Risks of Cancer Treatments. The post-holder
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epidemiological studies. You will develop new lines of enquiry around the collection and analysis of smartphone and wearable datasets where it is now possible to capture new information at scale on activities
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Epidemiology at the Tata Memorial Centre in Mumbai and the National University of Malaysia’s Molecular Biology Institute at the (UMBI). The post will suit an ambitious researcher with a particular interest in
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of infection sources. The epidemiology of campylobacteriosis is poorly understood in LMICs. In pilot studies, we have identified genomic variation in strains that may indicate differences in source, survival
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We are seeking a Research Project Manager to join the Cancer Epidemiology Unit (CEU) within the Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford. This is an exciting opportunity for a
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an ability to meet competing deadlines. A PhD in a related area, e.g. epidemiology, infectious diseases or bacterial antimicrobial resistance would be highly desirable. Applications for this vacancy are to be
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Epidemiological Studies Unit (CTSU), Oxford Population Health (Nuffield Department of Population Health). To be considered for the Statistical Epidemiologist post, you will hold a PhD or be close to completion, in
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in close collaboration with the EPIC-Oxford Principal Investigators, Study Coordinator, epidemiologists and statisticians in the Cancer Epidemiology Unit, based at the University of Oxford. To be