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of Surgery, Division of Experimental Surgery is seeking a Course Lecturer to teach the FALL 2024 semester; Statistics for Surgical Research. Course Title and Course Number: EXSU 606 - Statistics for Surgical
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, Nulsen Genome Medicine 2021); prediction of the causal interplay between cancer genes and the immune microenvironment using statistical models (Misetic Genome Medicine 2023); development of a software for
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to engage with diverse audiences, including individuals with lived experiences of depression, through public engagement and public outreach initiatives. As a valued member of our team within the Statistical
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data from relevant cohort studies using cutting edge statistical techniques of causal inference. Appointment Details: Application Process: A full job description and person specification can be accessed
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Assistant. About you You will have a PhD or MSc with experience in a relevant discipline (e.g. statistics, epidemiology, public health). You will have advanced quantitative and statistical software skills
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such as Geography, Computer Science, Planning, Statistics, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences are likely to be relevant. Or other relevant or equivalent qualifications. They will also have
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member of our team within the Statistical Genetics Unit at the Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry Centre, you will be part of a collaborative research environment led by distinguished experts, Dr
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includes overseeing all data management processes and data linkage tasks and activities for a portfolio of projects, preparing statistical analysis plans and preparing and analysing data. The post-holder
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all data management processes and data linkage tasks and activities for a portfolio of projects, preparing statistical analysis plans and preparing and analysing data. The post-holder will work within
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or PhD in infectious disease epidemiology, mathematical modelling, statistics or related subject or a similar quantitative discipline Experience in epidemiological data analysis and infectious disease