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. You are expected to bring in new ideas and develop quantitative methods and apply those in collaborative projects with colleagues within the epidemiology team of Farm Animal Health (consisting
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collaborative projects with colleagues within the epidemiology team of Farm Animal Health (consisting of epidemiologists, veterinarians, economists, mathematical modellers and biostatisticians), and the wider
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connect with other disciplines such as (bio)medicine, environmental sciences, public health and epidemiology, policy and governance, political science, anthropology and sociology, economics, and other
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written and spoken, with the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly. Strong publication record in internationally recognized journals. Desirable: Advanced epidemiological or statistical training
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, host responses, bioinformatics, pathology, epidemiology, and diagnostics enables WBVR to advance its mission and vision. WBVR contributes to a society in which animals and humans live healthily together
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. Proficiency in English, both written and spoken, with the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly. Strong publication record in internationally recognized journals. Desirable: Advanced epidemiological
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degree. In this role, you bring in new ideas and develop quantitative methods and apply those in collaborative projects with colleagues within the epidemiology team of Farm Animal Health (consisting
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methods and apply those in collaborative projects with colleagues within the epidemiology team of Farm Animal Health external link (consisting of epidemiologists, veterinarians, economists, mathematical
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. For example, he contributes to the Vir(Ev)o YouTube channel , devoted to explaining the basic concepts of viral evolution and molecular epidemiology. Lequime (born 1988) is assistant professor at the University
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(Ev)o YouTube channel , devoted to explaining the basic concepts of viral evolution and molecular epidemiology. Lequime (born 1988) is assistant professor at the University of Groningen’s Institute