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strong links to veterinary medicine, epidemiology, and preventive animal health. Duties The main task is to pursue doctoral studies, which includes planning, conducting, analyzing, and publishing research
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from vascular lesions and blood, combined with genetic, clinical/epidemiological and imaging parameters from patients. We also perform in depth functional studies in animal and cell culture models
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. Lead and conduct research projects in data-driven nutrition, such as: statistical modelling, AI, and machine learning on large epidemiological cohorts, diet and health data analysis of omics data
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within a spatial region and, in many applications, over time. Examples include the positions of trees in a forest, disease cases in epidemiology, crime incidents in cities, traffic events on transportation
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projects in data-driven nutrition, such as: statistical modelling, AI, and machine learning on large epidemiological cohorts, diet and health data analysis of omics data (metabolomics, proteomics, microbiome
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within a spatial region and, in many applications, over time. Examples include the positions of trees in a forest, disease cases in epidemiology, crime incidents in cities, traffic events on transportation
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for a doctoral studentship leading to a PhD in Public Health Science at the Department of Health Sciences. As a doctoral student, you will work in environmental epidemiology within an interdisciplinary
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environment with broad expertise in genetics and epidemiology and close links to clinics. The Center for Molecular Medicine is a research environment with groups that study various public diseases with a wide
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accompanying employment within the research group for Surgery. The research group includes both clinical and pre-clinical researchers. Clinical, epidemiological and laboratory-based research is carried out by
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department's activities is available at https://www.uu.se/en/department/medical-sciences Project Description This doctoral position is part of HEPARD (Health Economic Policy Advice with Real-World Data), a Marie