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Medicine (SPHPM) is one of the largest public health schools in the Asia Pacific region, with a global reputation for excellence in epidemiology, biostatistics, clinical trials, health systems, and
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for disease prevention and control. ODeSI has extensive experience in operational research and field surveys (including international projects), predictive risk mapping and modelling (spatial epidemiology
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, you’ll have: Associate Research Fellow: Master’s degree in Biostatistics or Statistics; alternatively, a PhD in Epidemiology with strong quantitative component. Research Fellow: A PhD in Biostatistics or
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age-friendly services and practices. The PhD will provide the candidate with skills in epidemiology, big data analytics, health services research, and knowledge translation. It will provide skill
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PhD Opportunity This project will involve epidemiologic analysis of FluTracking and published data to explore how self-testing and vaccination behaviour have evolved over time and characterise
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, Epidemiology or related discipline, or an equivalent level of knowledge gained through a combination of education, training or experience. Knowledge, familiarity or demonstrated experience in working and
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, epidemiology, and/or dementia. Experience with non-pharmacological clinical trials conducted in older adults and those with cognitive impairments. Demonstrated track record of publications and conference
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the Asia-Pacific, with internationally recognised strengths across epidemiology, biostatistics, clinical trials, health economics, health systems and policy research. To learn more about us, visit
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, public and population health, health sciences, epidemiology, psychology, health administration, health policy, statistics or biostatistics, mathematics, economics, genetics and epigenetics, clinical
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health, sociology, epidemiology, and psychology. NDRI has a strong national and international profile, and a history of conducting large collaborative research projects with justice-involved populations