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, and biostatistics/bioinformatics. Key Responsibilities: Conducting research on the impact of climate change on air quality, focusing on airborne microbial community dynamics and their implications
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, statistics, physics, biostatistics, bioinformatics or computer science.Type of contract: Temporary.Job status: Full-time.Duration: 36 months.Application deadline: 15/05/2024 23:59 - Europe/Brussels.Envisaged
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. in epidemiology, biostatistics, bioinformatics, or a related quantitative field, with previous experience in analyzing large-scale omics data and strong programming skills in R / Bioconductor or Python
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(first-author publications) in Neuroscience or in a related biological field You have documented experience with neuropharmacology, immunohistochemistry, behavioural assays and biostatistics
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/he holds a doctorate degree in economics, health economics, health science, biostatistics, bioinformatics, epidemiology or public health (or is close to completing it), ideally with a focus on health
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field such as statistics, biostatistics, bioinformatics, computational biology, human genetics, computer science, or a closely related area is required. Experience: Demonstrated experience in strong
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publications. Requirements We are looking for a candidate who meets the following conditions: She/he holds a doctorate degree in economics, health economics, health science, biostatistics, bioinformatics
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within the last three years, if there are special reasons, your degree may have been completed earlier. Applicants should have a PhD in a medical science such as epidemiology, biostatistics, bioinformatics
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of expertise and opportunities to connect and learn. The department of Computational Biology hosts multiple teams and a biostatistics/bioinformatics hub which includes over 50 PhD engineers specialized in
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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