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Department: Wolfson Institute of Population Health Salary: £93,666 - £126,281 Reference: 2414 Location: Whitechapel Date posted: 11 June 2024 Closing date: 25 June 2024 Further details and apply
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research group for a medical statistician or epidemiologist to work on a highly innovative research collaboration with University of Hong Kong (HKU), funded by Innovation and Technology Commission
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mental and physical health. The successful candidate will have skills in advanced quantitative methods including longitudinal data analysis, the use of time-series and panel data, and using GIS to generate
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, the postholder will handle large complex datasets, and use advanced quantitative methods to establish comparative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of alterative interventions. Applicants must have a clear
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virulence and interact with the human host. We are seeking to appoint a Research Fellow in Genomics to work on research projects aiming to apply molecular biology techniques, genomic sequencing, and
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, King’s College Hospital, and University of Exeter. Candidates applying as an Associate Professor must hold a doctoral degree in a relevant topic and candidates applying as a Research Fellow must hold a
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) and the University of Swansea (Prof. Michael Gravenor, Prof. Ashley Akbari). Specifically, the post entails using applied category theory to build modular, reusable epidemiological models, combining
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excellence in public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice. This is an exciting opportunity for a mathematics / engineering / computer science or highly
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, improve and apply models for improving situational awareness and informing data collection in outbreaks via data analysis and forecasting. Including systematic assessment of the predictive ability of any
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effectiveness. This involves the development and parameterisation of a range of dynamic models and makes use of some of the best available data for these pathogens, including longitudinal data on B cell responses