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complement the expertise that currently exists in the department. This may involve data analysis at any level, the exploitation and development of novel statistical methods, or the theoretical modelling
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high-dimensional genomic and clinical data, conducting genome-to-genome and genome-wide association studies, and developing new statistical methods to uncover host–pathogen interactions. They will also
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may also supervise PhD students and support junior colleagues. This post is full time and fixed term until 31/03/2028. Part-time working will be considered (minimum 0.8 FTE, 30 hours per week minimum
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be generated during the project. The candidate must have completed (or be near completion) a PhD/DPhil in Neuroscience/Biochemistry or relevant discipline and have excellent previous laboratory
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/week for a full-time post. You will directly develop statistical analysis plans and run analyses, applying a broad range of statistical methods to analyse experimental studies, cohort studies, randomised
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at developing principled and practical methods which could be used in real systems. This research requires coping with challenges such as intractable probabilistic inference and robustness. The project will
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educational assessment. Additional teaching and supervision will be expected on other programmes offered by the department, particularly the MSc Education (Research Design and Method). The successful applicant
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at developing principled and practical methods which could be used in real systems. This research requires coping with challenges such as intractable probabilistic inference and robustness. The project will
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formal and informal research collaborations. The group is also committed to mixed methods in research, ranging from qualitative methods to experimental and quantitative methods. We therefore strongly
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considered of Assistant or Associate Professor rank. Therefore, the School welcomes applications from early career candidates (i.e., scholars who have recently completed or will very soon complete their PhD