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to join the recently launched Texas Epidemic Public Health Institute (TEPHI) Wastewater Consortium (TWC), a growing network of epidemiologists, statisticians, molecular scientists, and public health experts
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multidisciplinary team. This position offers a unique opportunity to engage in innovative research projects in Singapore and Southeast Asia across a range of topics, including spatial epidemiology, infectious disease
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, epidemiologists, and food scientists. The researcher will be involved in both aims of the project. There are, first, to estimate the economic burden of micronutrient deficiencies in Europe and second, to estimate
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on Bayesian hierarchical modelling is desirable. You will be based at the Lancaster Ecology and Epidemiology Group, Lancaster Medical School, and will work with spatial epidemiologist Dr Luigi Sedda, along with
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support the work on climate change adaptation in public health. Working with a team of senior scientists, epidemiologists, and environmental health scientists, the Data Analyst supports the development
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Welfare and Disease Control (https://ivh.ku.dk/english/research/animal-welfare-and-disease-control/avian-influenza-epidemiology/ ) and you will be working with a team of epidemiologists, virologists and
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opportunity to develop expertise through collaboration with geo-spatial epidemiologists, biostatisticians, public health professionals, environmental exposure scientists and modellers and database managers
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interdisciplinary team of physician researchers, epidemiologists, environmental scientists, and economists focused on environmental and climatic drivers of population health. Our group studies and measures major
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skills. Experience on Bayesian hierarchical modelling is desirable. You will be based at the Lancaster Ecology and Epidemiology Group, Lancaster Medical School, and will work with spatial epidemiologist Dr