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statistical expertise and collaborative support for clinical trials and research conducted within the School of Life Course and Population Sciences. They will be responsible for supporting research
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researcher (Grade 7), trained in statistics, epidemiology, economics or equivalent, with experience of longitudinal methods. Experience with one or more of the administrative databases within the ECHILD
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Assistant to join the Unit for Medical Statistics (UMS) in the School of Life Course & Population Sciences. The postholder will contribute to the work undertaken by existing staff and take day-to-day
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of Masters Programmes and a substantial number of postgraduate research students. We undertake research on a wide range of issues relating to human evolution, with a fo cus on model-based statistical inference
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systems scientists, PhD students and support staff, and will be expected to contribute to various large-scale projects. Duties and responsibilities With a PhD in epidemiology, statistics, data science, or a
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View All Vacancies Department of Medical Statistics Salary: £43,947 to £49,908 per annum, inclusive. Closing Date: Wednesday 08 May 2024 Reference: EPH-MS-2024-02 The London School of Hygiene
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and Surveillance group. Within a week of working here, your day could look like this: you will be applying your epidemiological, statistical and leadership expertise to a range of studies to develop and
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apply state of the art statistical methodologies, to enable personalised uncertainty estimates, for predictions made by clinical AI. Explainability – the postholder will apply standard approaches
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clinical predictions. Uncertainty quantification – the postholder will develop and apply state of the art statistical methodologies, to enable personalised uncertainty estimates, for predictions made by
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group of Dr. Mario dos Reis, as part of a BBSRC project on development of Bayesian methods to analyse large genomic datasets. We seek a highly motivated individual with relevant background in statistics