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of education, training, and experience. A postgraduate or undergraduate qualification in epidemiology, statistics or public health will be highly regarded. Demonstrated experience in research administration
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Hepatitis Epidemiology and Prevention Plan (VHEPP) for providing strategic advice in relation to the sector, assisting with the coordination of annual data collection and writing reports and publications
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to Professor Lisa Maher and has no direct reports. Who You Are: A Masters or PhD in epidemiology, public health, biostatistics or a similar relevant field related discipline, and/or relevant work experience
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qualifications, computer, public health, or other medical qualifications including nursing and epidemiology with relevant experience in the conduct of clinical research. Previous experience in HIV research
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for investigators. Skills Required: Undergraduate degree specialising in statistics, biostatistics, epidemiology, pharmacoepidemiology or a related discipline, with relevant experience in research and machine
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anticipated that you will define and pursue your own line of research in alignment with the National Drug Strategy and NDARC research workplan areas: Epidemiology and emerging trends Mental and physical
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support. Who you are: Postgraduate qualifications in statistics, biostatistics, epidemiology, data science, machine learning or related areas and relevant experience. Proven high level research and data
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to the Senior Research Fellow/HIV PRISM Partnership Coordinator and the Program Head in the HIV Epidemiology and Prevention Program and has no direct reports. Who You Are: Relevant public health degree with
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responsible for the coordination and monitoring of epidemiological and qualitative studies within the Viral Hepatitis Clinical Research Program https://kirby.unsw.edu.au/program/vhcrp . The position holder will
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) genomes across the country. The network aims to combine molecular diagnostics, epidemiology, and public health to utilise HIV and HCV viral sequencing for improved community inclusive