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17 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company The Netherlands Cancer Institute Department Pyschosocial Research and Epidemiology Research Field Medical sciences » Epidemiology Medical sciences
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University Medical Center Utrecht (UMC Utrecht); Published yesterday | Netherlands | about 2 months ago
You will be working in the Health Economic Evaluation team, which is part of the Epidemiology and Health Economics department of the Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care. The HEE-team
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Requirements A PhD in Medicine, Epidemiology, Biomedicine/Biomedical sciences, Health sciences, Biostatistics, or similar. Knowledge of patient-reported outcome measures, pain, performance-based measures, and
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medicine, health sciences, epidemiology, public health, social or life-sciences. You have an excellent track record in non-communicable diseases in particular cardiovascular diseases, implementation sciences
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. Qualifications: PhD in Neuroscience, Medicine, Epidemiology, Biomedical Sciences, or related fields. Strong background in clinical research and biostatistics. Experience with multicenter trials and regulatory
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recognise yourself in the following: Applicants are expected to have: A PhD degree in sociology, criminology, psychology, epidemiology, political science, or a related field relevant to researching and
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work environment with social and psychological safety. What you bring PhD in neuroscience, biomedical sciences, psychology, medical imaging, epidemiology, or related field. Experience with clinical
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, epidemiology, health policy, or a related discipline. Demonstrated ability to conduct literature reviews. Skills in qualitative research methods (e.g., interviews, focus groups, Delphi studies) and/or