17 algorithm-development-"St"-"St" Fellowship positions at University of London in United Kingdom
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motivated to contribute to new developments in these areas. Moreover, they must demonstrate research experience and creativity, breadth and depth of knowledge, high productivity and high quality publications
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develop research that can inform policy in this important area. The candidate should have a background in a quantitative subject, in particular epidemiology or medical statistics and be familiar with
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in developing countries through excellence in research, healthcare, and training. Our research programme includes basic scientific investigations, clinical trials, epidemiological studies, intervention
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to a comprehensive range of personal and professional development opportunities. In addition, we offer a range of work life balance and family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working
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empirical research. They will oversee specific research tasks, develop new techniques, and generate original contributions to the programme while fostering a collaborative team environment. Key
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seeking to appoint an education-focused Research Fellow in Travel Medicine to support the development and delivery of a new online short course in Travel Medicine. The post-holder will work closely with
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exciting project that will develop new approaches to handle missing data in statistical analyses based on machine learning methods. The Research Fellow will be based in the Department of Medical Statistics
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cancer patient care. BCI is committed in supporting and developing future cancer researchers through its extensive postgraduate training. It is one of six institutes within the Faculty of Medicine and
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project developing Bayesian causal inference methods for mediation analysis using Electronic Health Records (EHR) data. The Research Fellow will design and implement Bayesian methods and software
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the College’s small animal referral hospital by further developing and delivering advanced cardiac surgical therapies through the open heart surgery programme, at the Royal Veterinary College. We are looking