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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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Associate in statistics to the 3-year Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council funded project PINCODE: Pooling INference and Combining Distributions Exactly: A Bayesian Approach. The Bayesian fusion
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We are looking to appoint a Senior Research Fellow to join the Department of Statistics and the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance (OMI). The postholder will split their time roughly 40/60
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experience in data management, health data science, medical statistics, epidemiology, or a related discipline. We would welcome applications from people with advanced data science, epidemiological
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We are seeking a talented researcher with at least 4-years postdoctoral experience in epidemiology, health data science or medical statistics. You will be responsible for establishing a large health
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statistics. You will be responsible for establishing a large health record linkage cohort to enable research degerming whether conception by assisted reproductive technology (ART), compared to conception
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, integrated, embodied systems, you will co-create, validate, and disseminate a statistical Index of Community Assets (IoCA) to capture aspects of community and belonging in neighbourhoods that are not well
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postgraduate degree, ideally a doctoral degree, in a relevant topic. The role requires skills and expertise in data science, statistics, and quantitative epidemiology. The position is based within a research
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collaborations across the University, and supervise research students. The successful applicant will also have the opportunity to conduct a small amount of teaching at the Department of Statistics in their areas
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analysis (e.g. economics, statistics, mathematical modelling). They will also have completed an MSc in one of these areas. For the position of Research Assistant, applicants should have a Masters in Health