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/ Research Fellow in Medical Statistics. The postholder will join the research team led by Dr John Busby and Prof Liam Heaney working on several projects related to chronic inflammatory disease, with
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application should clearly demonstrate that you meet the following criteria: A primary degree or Master’s degree in health, social sciences, public health, or statistics related subject. Have or be about to
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of developing a new registry, provide data and statistical reports, and support the route to diagnosis and treatment for patients. The successful candidate must have, and your application should clearly
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Health/Public Health Experience of conducting and analysing longitudinal research Breadth and depth of experience of using statistical software (SPSS/STATA/SAS/R/Mplus) Experience of data handling
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perform data analysis in large cohorts of samples and will be required to provide statistical analysis as appropriate. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing support for the generation
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that you meet the following criteria: A PhD in a public health /visual health related topic, such as epidemiology, medical statistics, social science, built environment Recent, specific research experience
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integrating data from multiple, diverse sources. Experience of presenting statistical results to multi-disciplinary audiences. Experience in statistical programming e.g. R or Matlab. Have published paper(s) in
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proteomics. Practical experience in processing, recording and handling data sets, and performing statistical analysis. Strong publication record in peer reviewed journals. Experience with data analysis using
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or metatranscriptomic data or large-scale microbial genomes analysis. Experience of high-throughput middleware/pipeline design for biological analysis. Experience in the use of statistical methods for data analysis
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using statistical packages, such as SPSS or STATA, for a range of multivariate tests including regression analysis. Demonstrable experience of report writing or making significant contribution to report