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come to do their best work. The School of Mathematics and Statistics currently has more than sixty continuing academic staff and more than thirty research staff as well as visiting academics. UNSW is the
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will lead and contribute bioinformatics and statistical analysis with a primary focus on statistical fine-mapping and functional bioinformatics to discover novel genetic variants. Some skills required: A
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(but not limited to): Undertake data management and data analysis, including the application of advanced statistical techniques to large, complex linked datasets. Contribute to the design of studies
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perform statistical analysis for specific research projects using large-scale linked health data and Electronic Medical Record Data. This person will work as a data analyst using existing Python algorithms
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experience in research administration, statistical or biostatistical analysis and advanced skills in using statistical software such as R, Python, stata or SAS. Demonstrated experience in qualitative and mixed
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their best work. The School of Mathematics and Statistics currently has more than sixty continuing academic staff and more than thirty research staff as well as visiting academics. UNSW is the only university
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management of several digital and operational solutions managed by the National Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistics Unit (NPESU), including clinical quality registries, YourIVFSuccess website and linked data
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responsible for IT systems and business management of several digital and operational solutions managed by the National Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistics Unit (NPESU), including clinical quality registries
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the University to monitor student enrolment and produce enrolment reports and statistics. Who You Are: To be considered you will hold Australian Working Rights or Australian Citizenship. Visa sponsorship is not
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: As a Biostatistician/Epidemiologist, you will be responsible for the provision of high-quality statistical analyses for specific research projects on sexually transmissible infections (STIs) and blood