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University's Biostatistics Research Group (BRG, www.newcastle-biostatistics.com ). Funding is available for a Research Associate to work on developing and applying innovative biostatistics methods to design
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teaching Biostatistics courses at undergraduate, research in public health, and ability to attract external funding for research. The term of the appointment will be for three years, renewable for a further
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An opportunity has arisen for a talented researcher with an interest in genetic epidemiology and drug development to join Dr Stephen Burgess's research group based at the MRC Biostatistics Unit in
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, including the development of scientific advice for innovative biostatistical and epidemiological approaches to real world data and evidence generation, leading the introduction of analytical methodology
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enhanced ultrasound imaging, health economics, biostatistics, systematic reviews, metabonomics and fluid dynamics. The post will be closely linked with the Cancer & Haematology Research Delivery teams within
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the translational impact of existing research. It is essential that you hold a degree in a relevant subject and a post-graduate degree in Biostatistics, Mathematics, Statistics, Computing, Mathematical Biology or a
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Bioinformatician to join the Bioinformatics and Biostatistics (BBS) Team within NBC. The successful applicant will work alongside a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, biologists, statisticians, bioinformaticians
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Bioinformatics and Biostatistics (BBS) Team within NBC. You will work alongside a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, biologists, statisticians, bioinformaticians and computational scientists to analyse genomic
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economics, health data science, behavioural and social sciences, epidemiology, biostatistics, translational and implementation science. Our vision is to drive forward research within and across disciplines
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the Professor of Biostatistics. The Wellcome HRB Clinical Research Facility at St. James’s Hospital (CRF) is a partnership between Trinity College Dublin (TCD) School of Medicine and St. James’s Hospital funded