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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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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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algebra, algebraic groups, statistical mechanics, topological quantum field theory, topological quantum computing, algebraic computation, and geometric topology. For more information on the programme
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or other cohorts. The successful applicant will use their computational and statistical expertise to identify novel research opportunities to better understand complex diseases. Main Duties : Develop
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carrying out statistical analysis. Please visit Work at UCL for further information. About you The candidate must have a PhD or equivalent working experience in epidemiology, global health, statistics
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public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice. The school is seeking to appoint a Research Fellow in Medical Statistics, Data Science or Health
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surveys. The post-holder must have a postgraduate degree in a field related to Public Health Nutrition, Epidemiology, or Public Health, with demonstrated strengths in geospatial and statistical methods
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, including statistical analysis and data handling. Knowledge of early years development, physical activity, and motor skills measurements would be advantageous, as would experience of working with parents
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, with staff drawn variously from economics, sociology, social policy, demography, psychology, anthropology and social statistics. We promote problem-solving interdisciplinary research on particular themes