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The successful applicant will hold, or shortly expects to obtain, an MSc or MA qualification in Statistical Genomics, Genetic Epidemiology, Medical Statistics, Computing or a related quantitative discipline
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regions of Europe. Your project will have an epidemiological/health science focus. You will contribute to the development of the EU-wide obesogenic neighbourhood index and analyze its associations with
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an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a PhD candidate who wants to join our epidemiology team and is keen to
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PhD 'The health impact of obesogenic environments in Europe' PhD 'The health impact of obesogenic environments in Europe' Published Deadline Location 24 May 10 Jun Amsterdam Do you want
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. These papers will form the basis of your PhD thesis. In addition to the (international) partners within the EDC projects, you will collaborate closely with PhD candidates within the toxicology and epidemiology
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Movement Sciences of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam has a vacancy for a PhD position for the INDEEP project that focuses on the genetic determinants of PABs and seeks to advance the state-of-the-art by
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both prognostic and treatment effect modeling. You will have access to high quality clinical data to inspire and implements methods. You will finalize the research with a PhD thesis. Requirements
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(in Amsterdam and Maastricht regions) are also participating the study. For the CROSSROADS study, we at the UMCG are looking for an enthusiastic researcher. As a PhD student, you will be primarily
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to identify bacterial and host determinants that explain the current outbreak for the Netherlands through a combination of genomic, experimental wet-lab and epidemiological research. The PhD student
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on health care workers? Which individual and organizational factors facilitate or hamper sustainable development? If you get excited about these questions, we are looking for you: an ambitious PhD candidate