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advanced spatial statistical analyses related to environmental health risks (hotspot analyses, spatial regression analyses) Written or verbal proficiency in Hindi, Urdu, Bengali or another common South Asian
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, statistics, data science, applied math and/or other quantitative backgrounds who are enthusiastic about bringing their expertise to address fundamental problems in biology and medicine using cutting-edge
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candidate(s) will have knowledge and enthusiasm for waterfowl and experience with spatial and statistical models and coding to address the research objectives using modern statistical packages, open access
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of biodiversity and model the potential future biodiversity recovery given during land use transformation and restoration in Denmark. This involves spatial and temporal optimisation and prioritisation of land for
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of root-microbe interactions in forming stable soil organic matter in different soil types and under future climate scenarios using a range of different approaches, and in collaboration with Statistics
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, the work will address if spatial and temporal variation in thermoregulatory performance in birds has a heritable basis, and if selection for heat- and cold-tolerance is already ongoing in nature. The work
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Organisation Job description This postdoc position will focus on quantitative and spatial analysis of regional population declines and changes in the provision of health and care services since
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paleoecology of Old World Cenozoic mammals. Experience in statistical analysis, programming, spatial modeling, and database management Knowledge of mammalian skeletal and osteological morphology. Strong
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datasets (e.g., forest inventory, remote sensing, climate data) across Washington, Oregon, and/or California. Conducting advanced spatial and statistical analyses using methods implemented in R or similar
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of Biostatistics at University of Florida and Dr. Hongkai Ji (remote) in the Department of Biostatistics at John Hopkins University. This position, available immediately, focuses on developing statistical, machine