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Job no: 0032901 Location: Parkville Role type: Full-time; Fixed Term for 2 years Faculty: Faculty of Science School: School of Mathematics and Statistics Salary: Level A - $80,258 - $108,906 p.a. OR
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well as evaluation and development of relevant statistical methodology. This is a newly established fixed-term position funded by NHMRC and MRFF grants. Initially, the position is for 2 years, with the potential
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research skills, including econometrics, data analytics, and statistics. Experience in contributing to peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations is essential. Additionally, the you should have
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discipline and possess a flair for statistical analysis, manuscript preparation and research proposal development, we want to hear from you. Your ability to navigate interdisciplinary research environments
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and scholarship through publications Strong skills and experience analysing and interpreting longitudinal data and a demonstrated capacity using Stata (or other similar statistical packages) Success in
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information on research performance, perform data cleansing, manipulate data and provide reports assisting in analysing the data including undertaking basic statistical analysis tasks. Maintain research
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statistical analysis skills and a solid publication record where you'll contribute to the academic discourse surrounding addiction research. If you're passionate about utilizing neuroimaging and
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statistical software Knowledge of Good Clinical Practice requirements and adherence to research guidelines Experience conducting research involving participants with chronic health conditions If you're ready to
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the mathematical sciences to inform the design of infection disease surveillance systems Work on a group project with staff from the School of Mathematics and Statistics (University of Melbourne), Curtin University
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. Analyse large datasets leveraging state-of-the-art image processing and advanced statistical analyses combining imaging, epigenetic and clinical data. Working closely with an interdisciplinary team