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5639. Qualification requirements: Appointment as Postdoc presupposes scientific qualifications at PhD–level or similar scientific qualifications. Your background is in statistics, computer science
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Epidemiology and as a Professor in Statistical Genetics, respectively. The positions are to be filled by 1 January 2025, but can be flexible subject to mutual agreement. Professorship in Psychiatric
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Research, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Candidates should have a strong background in (genetic) epidemiology, bioinformatics, statistical genetics, data science, machine learning, or a closely related
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to: data gathering and management, statistical programming, documentation, and literature reviews. Some ad-hoc tasks will also be required. The Person You will have a good understanding of economics and
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), laboratorieøvelser (skema A) 75 timer Nanokvant (skema A) 125 timer Datalogi for fysikere (DatF) (skema B) 120 timer Fødevarefysik (skema B, kurset er for fødevare-studerende) 120 timer Applied Statistics – from Data
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interpret multi-modal data (e.g., omics, images, etc.). The ideal candidate has the following skills PhD or MSc in computational biology, statistics, mathematics, computer science or related topics Advanced
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assignments. We are seeking candidates proficient in applied statistics, data management, and experienced in SAS and R programming. As part of this position, you will collaborate with researchers from
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Linkedin profile Handling applications for Japanese Language Proficiency Test Handling statistics on Japanese Language Proficiency test applications and results Stakeholder correspondence and marketing
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with a range of multi-omics data types and associated bioinformatic algorithms/statistics. Familiarity with methods for computational modeling of metabolism (constraint-based, kinetic modeling, etc
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, including advanced statistical and methodological knowledge (such as multilevel modelling, Structural Equation modelling etc.) Basic technical skills and knowledge (e.g., general programming skills in R