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degree, ideally a PhD, in health economics, medical statistics, data science, epidemiology or a related field. A clear conceptual understanding of causal inference methods such as instrumental variable
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background in research in cardiopulmonary medicine or surgery and a PhD, although desirable, are not essential. We offer a generous reward package and benefits including: Competitive and attractive pension
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Right to work: Applications from job seekers who require sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas
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, Professors Ruth Keogh and Kate Walker. Applicants should have a postgraduate degree, ideally a PhD, in medical statistics, epidemiology, health economics or a related field. Relevant experience in applying
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PhD) while conducting highly policy relevant research. Applicants should have a postgraduate degree with MRCP or MRCS. Relevant clinical experience in providing cancer treatments, co-ordinating clinical
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on national and sub-national survey data collected through a new Gates Foundation-funded initiative at the Vaccine Confidence Project, focused on the Immunisation Metrics and Monitoring Systems (IMMS
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in partnership to achieve excellence in public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice. We are seeking a researcher with skills in quantitative data
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for this and other related grants held by the group, including coordinating meetings with coinvestigators and stakeholders, contributing to writing of publications and contributing to quantitative data analysis
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Infectious Disease Epidemiology & Dynamics department at LSHTM to work on polio eradication. This role utilises global surveillance data for polio to inform understanding of the status of eradication and
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Drakeley and Dr Julius Hafalla, primarily focused on immunoepidemiology, as needed. The post holder will be responsible for the generation and curation of laboratory and epidemiological data from different