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closely with project team members from Johns Hopkins University. The postholder will play a critical role in the design, development and implementation of research and laboratory protocols, as
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. The Research Fellow will design and implement longitudinal methods for studying the roles of inflammation, nutrition and intersectionality on MLTC, using flexible time to event, multi-state and other
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experience in designing and implementing transmission models. Proven experience in stratified transmission models and fitting models to data, ideally in a Bayesian framework is essential. Further particulars
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strong multidisciplinary team based across three collaborating institutions: LSHTM, UGM Indonesia and The Kirby Institute, Australia. They will be responsible for assisting in the design of
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preventive medicine. The Institute is organised into six separate research centres which, though complementary and following the Institute strategic plan, also have Centre-specific objectives and requirements
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modelling how pathogens mutate to avoid the effect of drugs, we can better predict how infections will respond to specific drugs and may be able to design drugs that have longer clinical use. As
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policymakers. You will have a postgraduate degree, ideally a doctoral degree, in a relevant topic; have experience in designing, implementing, analysing and writing up the findings of qualitative and/or applied
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public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice. We are seeking to appoint a Research Fellow to plan, direct and undertake research concerned with
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, designing research instruments, supporting data collection and undertaking statistical analyses of prospective cohort data and routine programmatic data. The post-holder will need to have a postgraduate
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training in epidemiology, biostatistics, and/or environmental health. Required skills include expertise in epidemiological study designs and statistical methods for environmental health research (relevant