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We are looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher to join the Forensic Psychiatric Group to work with Professor Seena Fazel and Dr Rongqin Yu. The post is based in the Department of Psychiatry
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The role We are seeking an enthusiastic postdoctoral researcher with experience in genetic/molecular epidemiology to join the MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit (MRC IEU) at the University of Bristol
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(). About you The successful candidate should have a PhD in epidemiology, quantitative social science, statistics or other relevant discipline, postdoctoral experience conducting high quality academic
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of excellence for research and training in the epidemiological analysis and modelling of infectious diseases. The Centre works closely with national and international agencies to support policy planning and
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The role We have an excellent opportunity for postdoctoral researcher(s) who are ready to advance their career in infectious disease modelling. We are looking for motivated research scientists
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global primary care and public health. About You You will have PhD or equivalent experience in bioinformatics, statistics, epidemiology, or a relevant field such as computer science, operational research
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The role We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced postdoctoral immunologist to join the Bristol Vaccine Centre (BVC) to work as part of a collaborative research programme studying mucosal
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We are seeking a full-time or part-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant to work on a pressing R&D project “Dengue Advanced Readiness Tools (DART) - integrated digital system for dengue outbreak
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of the preventability of cancer. You will be educated to PhD level, with ideally at least 2 years postdoctoral experience in a research environment, in a relevant area (e.g. nutrition, cancer, epidemiology, public health
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/ epidemiologists / statisticians / economists committed to utilising data to address health inequalities. These posts will support four projects: Tackling child health inequality: and interventional epidemiology