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at the Warneford Hospital, Oxford and is full time. The post is fixed term (funded to 31 August 2025) You will work on a project focusing risk prediction modelling and psychiatric epidemiology work related to
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experience in data management, health data science, medical statistics, epidemiology, or a related discipline. We would welcome applications from people with advanced data science, epidemiological
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We have an exciting opportunity to recruit an IHTM Senior Teaching and Research Associate in Statistics and Epidemiology to join our dynamic course team on the renowned MSc in International Health
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provides an excellent environment for multi-disciplinary research and teaching. We are seeking a postdoctoral epidemiologist with experience of epidemiological data analyses to join our team in the Cancer
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. MSc/PhD) in data science, statistics, epidemiology, or a related subject, have significant experience in analysis of large complex epidemiological datasets, using Stata, R or SAS, and have excellent
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the utility of genomic and digital epidemiology within Low and Middle Incomes countries as part of the NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Genomics and enabling data for the Surveillance
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current members of the department. We particularly welcome candidates with research interests in genomics, which could include epidemiological genomics and/or the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and
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and teaching. The National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit (NPEU) is an internationally recognised, multi-disciplinary research unit based within the Nuffield Department of Population Health (NDPH
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Bennett at the Clinical Trial Service Unit and Epidemiological Studies Unit (CTSU), Oxford Population Health (Nuffield Department of Population Health). To be considered for the Statistical Epidemiologist
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-disciplinary training environment and collaborate with other epidemiological and community-based research groups across the University of Oxford. The department is home to several influential groups and centres