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background and willingness to develop and work across disciplines, but are welcomed from backgrounds in economics, engineering, epidemiology, public health, as well as subjects such as mathematics, physics
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: Environment and developmental biology Epidemiological evidence in humans indicates that acute heat exposure around the time of mating results in pregnancy loss, with potential long-term consequences
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Supervisor: Kevin Sinclair Secondary Supervisor: Ramiro Alberio, David Gardner Subject Area: Environment and developmental biology Epidemiological evidence in humans indicates that acute heat
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, epidemiology, and behavioural genetics. We welcome applicants that are interested in developing their own ideas within this area. Further, the PhD will include interdisciplinary training in developmental
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costs of their project. We will support two students, one in the area of health data science/epidemiology/statistics and the other specialising in applied machine learning and informatics. The closing
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: Environment and developmental biology Summary of Project: Epidemiological evidence in humans indicates that acute heat exposure around the time of mating results in pregnancy loss, with potential long-term
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biology Summary of Project: Epidemiological evidence in humans indicates that acute heat exposure around the time of mating results in pregnancy loss, with potential long-term consequences for offspring
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the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership Common Data Model (OMOP CDM) and associated analytical tools. The role will require epidemiological expertise, leadership skills and knowledge of OMOP CDM
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, and from the experience of generating and communicating data to diverse stakeholders. You will develop skills in study design and state-of-the-art bioinformatics, statistics and genomic epidemiology
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epidemiology at the interface of clinical research and practice. The project will provide opportunity to: Be involved in a research project with direct clinical impact Develop expertise in OCT and glaucoma