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contacts from existing collaborations, including the prediction of response to treatment in rheumatoid arthritis, and with colleagues at the Diabetes Medical Informatics and Epidemiology research group
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complex health and social care challenges, particularly in the management of long-term conditions. We combine AI and traditional epidemiology with qualitative methods to develop impactful, real-world
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/2025 Role Description An exciting opportunity for an established researcher or a recently completed PhD researcher with experience in malacology, epidemiology, data mapping and/or schistosomiasis
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search using vacancy reference B02-09130. About you You will have a PhD in Computational Biology, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Bioinformatics, Computer Science
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opportunity to work in at the intersection of statistics and epidemiology, and features an exciting case study involving novel GM and gene drive interventions for control of malaria-transmitting mosquitoes
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, 1.0 FTE and fixed-term until 31 December 2025. The post is funded by the Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health (EPH) and is available immediately. The salary will be on the LSHTM salary scale
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to improve people's health in developing countries by striving for excellence in research, healthcare, and training. Our research program spans basic scientific research, clinical studies, epidemiological
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. The project is led jointly by Professors Peter Watkinson (NDCN) and Marian Knight MBE (National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit) and funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). The project
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Are you a software engineer who wants to make a real-world impact? Join the MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit (IEU) at the University of Bristol and become a critical force in solving major public
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Perinatal Epidemiology Unit) and funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). The project aims to improve maternal outcomes and decrease inequalities by finding better ways