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, genetics, or a related life sciences discipline. Demonstrate hands-on experience with large-scale multi-omics data analysis; proficiency in Python and R programming is highly valued. Travel regularly
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disease progression, care transitions, and quality of life. You will develop and refine a health-economic R-based simulation model, integrating surrogate outcomes from psychosocial and technology-based
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packages to estimate variance components and/or in R; a desire to further develop advanced computational, modelling and algorithmic research skills, and utilize these developments into practical breeding
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interpreting complex datasets; experience with R or Python for (omics) analysis is a plus. Collaborative and organized – You manage complex experimental timelines and thrive in a multidisciplinary consortium
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understanding of plant-microbe interactions; demonstrable analytical and problem-solving skills; experience with data analysis using R; proficiency in written and spoken English; proactive and collegial working
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longitudinal panel analysis, using SPSS, Stata, or R. You have an excellent command of Dutch (for collecting research data) and strong academic writing skills in English. You are interested in conducting in
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, provided they have advanced training in methodological statistics You should have advanced programming skills in R or in other statistical software such as Python, or MATLAB. You should have a solid
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methodological statistics You should have advanced programming skills in R or in other statistical software such as Python, or MATLAB. You should have a solid knowledge of statistical inference, statistical
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quantitative data analysis using R and/or Python; experience with statistical modelling and the analysis of complex biological data; a strong interest in exposomics, multi-omics integration, and brain–body
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, psychometrics – especially in dealing with violations of measurement invariance, as well as extensive computer programming experience in R and Python. Given that the project lies at the intersection of psychology