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assess potential health inequalities. Facilities The PhD student will be based in Population Data Science at Swansea University with visiting PhD Student Status at the Department of Statistics
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, health data science, health economics, psychology, health service research, computer science, signal processing, mathematics and/or statistics), with an excellent working knowledge of research methods in
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: Cardiovascular genomic bioinformatics; Genetic statistics; and Functional genomics and multi-omics. Key attributes of the successful applicant include: BSc and PhD in an appropriate field Successful track record
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. You will hold a relevant post-graduate degree in Epidemiology or a related field together with experience in biostatistics and/or health data sciences. Experience in programming statistical analyses
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related field together with experience in biostatistics and/or health data sciences. Experience in programming statistical analyses, preferably in R and experience in writing scientific documents, e.g
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, or a related field. Knowledge of medical statistics and experience analysing large datasets, experience in biostatistics and/or health data sciences and experience in the programming of R packages
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statistics) 8. Experience with clinical research and understanding of research methodology 9. Experience with data analysis 10. Good interpersonal skills to develop and maintain effective working
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documentation and ensuring all necessary permissions are in place for research projects to proceed. 4. Clean and manage research datasets to ensure they are suitable for analysis; and conduct statistical
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of mental health conditions in older adults. The appointed candidate will be responsible for managing the CPRD dataset, conducting statistical analyses in accordance with the research protocol, working in
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the Office for National Statistics, and works in close partnership with a large network of partners and leading international research teams . We believe that a diverse and supportive environment