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, biostatistics, or related fields. The appointment is a fulltime position for two years, with the possibility for extension depending on future funding. Qualification requirements PhD degree in cancer genomics
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scientific environment, consisting of academic staff members, Ph.D./Postdoctoral fellows, and students with scientific expertise ranging from theoretical methods (machine learning, biostatistics
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, computational biology, bioinformatics, biostatistics, or related fields. The appointment is a fulltime position for two years, with the possibility for extension depending on future funding. Qualification
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, and Computer Science, and from researchers and students from the departments of Mathematics, Informatics, Philosophy, and the Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology at UiO, and the Norwegian
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, and Computer Science, and from researchers and students from the departments of Mathematics, Informatics, Philosophy, and the Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology at UiO, and the Norwegian
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ecology, ideally on topics relevant to the postdoc project. Experience with biotelemetry or spatial capture-recapture modelling tools. Strong skills and experience with biostatistics and quantitative data
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and students from the departments of Mathematics, Informatics, Philosophy, and the Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology at UiO, the Norwegian Computing Centre (NR) and the ML group at UiT
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master's level based on a 5-year cumulative period of study (including the Bachelor’s degree) or equivalent education, within Environmental Science, Zoology, Ecology, Geography, Biostatistics or other
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interdisciplinary, with elements of computational biology, biostatistics, and machine learning. The position is within a diverse team, including several members in the Department of Mathematics working
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for disease progression); doi.org/10.1038/s41746-019-0140-y (this approach applied to severe malaria progression) The project is interdisciplinary, with elements of computational biology, biostatistics, and