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The Department of Statistics and Somerville College are recruiting an Associate Professor of Statistics. The successful candidate will be an outstanding individual who is, or has the potential
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. Applications are invited for the position of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Statistics within the School of Mathematics, Statistics & Physics. Our Statistics Group is internationally recognised for its strength in
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. The laboratory uses a combination of statistical, computational, and experimental approaches to understand how processes in our cells lead to changes in their DNA. These changes include errors (mutations
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Norwich, UK. Background: The High-Resolution Microbiomics group uniquely focusses on both theoretical and experimental methods for microbial community analysis. Combining statistical bioinformatics with
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trial from conception to dissemination 4. Familiarity with statistical software packages such as STATA, and/or R 5. Experience in the design and analysis of Monte Carlo simulation studies
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expertise spanning biostatistics, environmental epidemiology, data science, statistical computing and climatology. Candidates are required to either have an undergraduate degree in statistics or epidemiology
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Uncertainty”. The PDRA will have expertise in econometrics, statistics and data science, preferably with a background in nonparametric analysis and causal inference. The PDRA will join the team for 2 years
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. MSc/PhD) in data science, statistics, epidemiology, or a related subject, have significant experience in analysis of large complex epidemiological datasets, using Stata, R or SAS, and have excellent
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epidemiology, applied mathematics/statistics or related discipline. 2. Have substantial relevant experience in quantitative research. 3. Have substantial experience of using statistical packages such as STATA
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include: researching issues of current or potential interest to IMMANA and the ANH Academy; producing epidemiological and statistical analyses; working on systematic reviews; and drafting research outputs