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methods for analysis of infectious diseases, and/or mathematical modelling of infectious disease processes. You will undertake literature reviews and appropriate statistical analyses to inform the most
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statistics and live-streaming for home contests and championship events. Distributes timely information about NECs intercollegiate athletics teams to the local, regional, and national news media. Create and
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the project. About the role: You will work with Dr Theresa Smith and collaborate with Dr Aisling O’Kane and her team at the University of Bristol. You will conduct fundamental research in statistics and machine
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potential target mechanisms, you will use Mendelian Randomization to determine which associations have causal evidence. The role will involve statistical analysis of ancestrally diverse datasets, writing
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Mathematics and Statistics including modules in Data Science, Statistics or Programming. Additionally, the candidate will lead on the supervision of several Masters dissertations in these areas. About You The
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-analysis on mammalian play using phylogenetically informed statistical models to test evolutionary theories about the importance of play behaviour. You will have a PhD (awarded or imminent) in a relevant
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will initially be focused on developing and evaluating machine learning and statistical modelling tools to predict and classify disease trajectories using large scale health records databases to answer
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be responsible for conducting a meta-analysis on mammalian play using phylogenetically informed statistical models to test evolutionary theories about the importance of play behaviour. You should apply
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A position exists for a "Post Doctoral Research Associate" in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics funded by a grant held by Prof. Ailsa Keating. Applicants should have a
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Statistics Skills. The Role The post-holders will have responsibility, alongside the Head of Enhancement, for shaping the provision of the Academic Skills Service. The programme offers a selection of ‘on