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responsibilities of the job - Access and analyse national cancer registration data, population statistics, and mortality data by ethnicity. - Calculate ethnicity-specific absolute risk thresholds and estimate
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the unique opportunity to develop skills in analytical, statistical and data science techniques, working with real world data to provide recommendations for UKHSA on how pharmacy OTC data could be used
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statistics, health economics, or in a scientific discipline relevant to healthcare (assessed at: application) Have demonstrated experience in relevant research methods, for example through publications in peer
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support to develop their research career beyond completion of doctoral studies. Applicants should have a primary degree in a relevant methodological discipline (such as statistics, health economics) or a
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/sociology/biology/environmental sciences/microbiology/statistics/veterinary or human medicine). Applicants whose first language is not English require an IELTS score of 6.5 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in
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techniques that are useful for the modelling of many real-life systems. These include the development and analysis of stochastic models, computer simulations, differential equations, statistical inference
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FTE, 30 hours per week minimum) and is fixed term up to 31/03/2027. About You You will have extensive expertise in statistics, likely including a PhD, and experience and interest in working in
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replacement, statistics and working with joint registry data. You will be based in the Integrative Musculoskeletal Biomechanics (IMSB) research group and join a thriving PhD research community in the School
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are looking for highly motivated candidates with: A strong academic background in computer science, AI/ML, bioinformatics, or related fields such as mathematics and statistics Experience or strong interest in
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, statistical and data science techniques, working with real world data to provide recommendations for UKHSA on how pharmacy OTC data could be used for surveillance in the future. The project will be supported by