69 phd-statistics "University of California, Santa Cruz" research jobs at University of Liverpool
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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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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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of Alcohol Research and the Liverpool University Hospital Foundation NHS Trust. You will have expertise in health data, data science, statistical modelling and/ or artificial intelligence. You will be based in
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be about to obtain) in areas relevant to this post (e.g. computer science, engineering, statistics, and mathematics etc.) Any applicants who are still awaiting their PhD to be awarded should be aware
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. This data will help shape paediatric-specific T2T endpoints and facilitate the development of personalized treatment strategies. You will apply advanced statistical and machine learning methods, and your
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have a PhD in Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Physics or another relevant discipline. This post is fixed term for 3 years. Any applicants who are still awaiting
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bioinformatics, health data, data science, statistical modelling and/ or artificial intelligence. In this role, you will focus on alcohol use disorder, which is a common problem (1 in 5 people are alcohol
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Brain Health Biomedical Research Centre ¿ Mental Health in Development Theme, and the Networked Data Lab. You will have a PhD in a highly numerate relevant area (e.g. epidemiology and/or public health
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biomolecular interfaces. It also covers development of bespoke Molecular Replacement methods to fully exploit RNA structure predictions. You should have a PhD degree (or equivalent experience) in Informatics
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cross-disciplinary team of scientists, including pharmacologist, biomedical engineer and mathematical modeller under a Wellcome Trust funded research programme. You should have a PhD degree in stem cell