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We are seeking to appoint a Research Fellow in Medical Statistics. You will join an innovative University that is passionate about inspiring people to learn and achieve, that celebrates
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-based, policy-relevant epidemiological, interventional research and longer-term modelling. We seek highly motivated individuals with a PhD or equivalent in data science, applied statistics, geography
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, health data science, health economics, psychology, health service research, computer science, signal processing, mathematics and/or statistics), with an excellent working knowledge of research methods in
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of results of clinical trials within the portfolio of research of the Liverpool Clinical Trials Centre (LCTC). Under the supervision of a Statistical Lead you will work across a diverse range of clinical
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reporting of results of clinical trials within the portfolio of research of the Liverpool Clinical Trials Centre (LCTC). Under the supervision of a Statistical Lead you will work across a diverse range of
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We are seeking to recruit a Senior Enterprise Manager (Science & Engineering) - to join our increasingly successful Enterprise Team. The role will be central to the successful delivery of the commercialisation of University IP assets arising primarily from research activities in the Faculty of...
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companion animals (SAVSNET), but increasingly from horses and farm animals that together total 100s of millions of rows of data, and use statistics, epidemiology, data visualisation and dashboarding, and
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experienced people. You will have a PhD in a relevant area (e.g. epidemiology, economics, geography, public health, psychology, data science, applied statistics), with an excellent working knowledge of research
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degree (or be close to completion) in, for example, econometrics, statistics, or computer science, with experience of analysing large datasets. The post offers the opportunity to contribute to a research
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ocean warms. Biogeochemical-ecosystem models are currently used for this purpose but have difficulty scaling to the many thousands of plankton types. Statistical models do not have this issue and can be