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June 2024 The role We are seeking a talented medical statistician/data scientist with a strong background in programming and statistical modelling of longitudinal cohort data and statistical analysis
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applied and methodological biostatisticians who work together to develop and implement state-of-the-art statistical methods in health research. The role will be based in our offices on the University main
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of Mathematics, Statistics, and Physics 2024 Postgraduate Teaching Assistant campaign. This role will open the door to enthusiastic and inspiring individuals who are passionate about an academic career with us
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, statistical and computational skills, and ability to work independently and as part of a team. Successful candidates will be mentored by an experienced member of academic staff throughout their term in one
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the UK. Activities will include: data preparation, statistical/epidemiological analysis, interpretation and dissemination. You should have post-graduate training and/or significant work experience in
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to demonstrate some postgraduate-level training (or have equivalent experience) in the use of corprora and/or online acceptability judgements, including statistical analysis of results. You will be based
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/rapid reviews/policy briefings and evidence synthesis projects Desirable Experience of applying Artificial Intelligence tools to support research. Experience of using statistical software such as R
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knowledge in bioinformatics Detailed subject knowledge in biology Understanding of the application of statistical methods to omics studies Experience with the research environment (design and delivery
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growing surgeries in the UK. Using Hospital Episode Statistics, the number of vitrectomies carried out in the UK has risen from 22,000 in 2010 to over 35,000 per annum in 2019, and over 1 million globally
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and student recruitment To provide statistical reports, for example, response and turnaround times, origin of enquiries and applications, application, offer, and recruitment trends Contributing