Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Employer
-
Field
-
necessary to use all epidemiological tools, including microbial genomics, to support this endeavour. This exciting project seeks to using whole genome sequencing measles data to advance the understanding
-
project offers a unique opportunity to develop a cutting-edge genomic epidemiology toolkit for real-time fungal surveillance. You’ll optimize DNA extraction protocols using advanced enzyme-based methods
-
. This would include those with experience in economics/econometrics seeking to explore epidemiology and policy analysis, those with statistical skills in epidemiology wishing to develop skills in economics and
-
experience in this clinical field is not essential. We welcome applications from early career researchers with relevant expertise in a wide range of quantitative or qualitative methods (e.g. epidemiology
-
epidemiology and machine learning. The scholarship will fund course fees up to the value of home fees*, a tax-free stipend of no less than £20,780 per annum), plus additional support for research expenses
-
Master in Epidemiology or Public Health with experience in medical statistical analyses, an understanding of Health Economics, knowledge of the strengths and weaknesses of scientific research, excellent
-
), or a Master’s degree from a relevant discipline with a substantial quantitative component (such as medical/biomedical sciences, epidemiology, public health, health data science). Experience or interest
-
important questions in cancer research, have extensive experience of quantitative analyses, and be a positive contributor to our focussed team. Individuals with experience of epidemiology are especially
-
Master in Epidemiology or Public Health with experience in medical statistical analyses, an understanding of Health Economics, knowledge of the strengths and weaknesses of scientific research, excellent
-
including predictive modelling, computer vision and epidemiology. The student will join an established team of investigators, including statisticians, epidemiologists, image scientists, and clinicians