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large health datasets on topics including pharmacoepidemiology and non-communicable diseases. The post requires strong data management and quantitative skills with expertise in a common statistical
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defending the cultural value of knowledge for its own sake. You will also possess computational expertise in data mining and / or analysis, ideally including language processing, and be able to work with an
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of a large multidisciplinary collaboration between LSHTM and Oxford Brookes University (lead partner), UCL, LSE, University of Leeds, University of Edinburgh, and a wide network of UK stakeholders
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and archival data, as well as working towards future observing proposals and strategies. Within this framework, the successful candidate will have flexibility and freedom to tailor the project
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to important public health topics. Studies will include descriptive epidemiology and use emulated target trial approaches for robust causal inference within large national health datasets. The post offers
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epidemiology team of the Veterinary Epidemiology, Economics and Public Health group for an enthusiastic and motivated self-starter to work on a large-scale Horserace Betting Levy Board-funded project
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environmental epidemiology research team at LSHTM to work on a new UKRI-funded study in the field of climate change and health entitled THERM-UK. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a large
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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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at the Barts Cancer Institute (Queen Mary University of London). This role will involve analysing existing spatial-omics data sets and developing novel computational tools to understand the risk of developing
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science field. Experience in molecular epidemiological studies, including managing large datasets, is highly desirable. Relevant experience in host-pathogen interaction research, including in vitro tissue culture