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(Denmark) places the student in world-leading centres for routine health data analysis, with extensive experience in implementing novel clinical epidemiological methods to study disease occurrence, aetiology
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Aarhus University (Denmark) places the student in world-leading centres for routine health data analysis, with extensive experience in implementing novel clinical epidemiological methods to study disease
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statistical modelling, epidemiology, population data science and health technology assessment, with the opportunity for their research to directly inform healthcare policy and practice. The successful student
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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 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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and teaching. We are seeking to recruit a statistical researcher to provide statistical and epidemiological leadership for the team studying the Benefits and Risks of Cancer Treatments. The post-holder
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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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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