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Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: CSS-0224-25 We are looking for enthusiastic individuals to apply for a two year fixed term fellowship in Cardiothoracic Surgery, in the Department of Clinical
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biomarkers are the most promising outcomes for future trials, and what sample sizes are required for various trial designs. The post-holder will join a group of statisticians based in MSD, who provide
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Department of Population Health (DPH) to join the Hararghe Health Research Partnership between Haramaya University and LSHTM. The post-holder will act as an analyst in a study on perinatal mortality and its
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its objectives by conducting research and audits in areas identified by Pancreas Get It Right First Time (GIRFT) and National Pancreatic Audit. The post-holder will conduct audit and research
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of an agent-based model for Brazil The post-holder must have a postgraduate degree, ideally a doctoral degree, in a relevant topic and will have expertise in analysing large quantitative datasets and in
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research, etc. The post-holder will primarily undertake data extraction, data management, and advanced quantitative analyses, as well as liaising with the other research teams, supporting patient and public
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the use of mathematical modelling of infectious diseases. The post-holder will work closely with partners within the Global Polio Eradication Initiative to ensure that research is focused towards supporting
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impacts in the UK. Candidates should have a postgraduate (ideally post-doctoral) degree in epidemiology, medical statistics, public health or similar, and have knowledge of climate change adaptation and
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be capable of managing field staff. Some experience in contributing to research grant applications and working in West Africa is desirable. The post is full-time 35 hours per-week, 1FTE and fixed-term
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, the models will incorporate novel estimates of vaccine waning and account for variation vaccine effectiveness across different populations within the UK. The post will be part of a large research programme on