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collected and linked survey, consumer and environmental data. It would be useful (though not essential) if candidates had experience of deriving food environment exposures and able to undertake data linkage
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linked EHR data. This project explores socioeconomic and ethnic inequalities in respiratory virus transmission and their impact on GP services in winter and whether these pressures are evenly distributed
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) wishes to appoint a Research Fellow in Health Economics (Maternity Cover). The post sits with the Department of Health Service Research and Policy and links to the Global Health Economics Centre (GHECO), a
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St Paul's Cathedral, Barbican Centre, and Farringdon, the campuses offer excellent transport links and a vibrant cultural setting. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a
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of implementation analysis). This will include reviewing data from a feasibility study, identifying supplementary data needs, and developing tools for costing in a full trial. The postholder will also contribute
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estimations in humanitarian and public health contexts by developing reproducible, multilingual workflows for social media analysis, building data pipelines in R/Python, and creating open-source tools for text
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endemic countries. We are seeking to appoint a Research Fellow to join a research programme that applies advanced bioinformatic, statistical, and population genomic approaches to large-scale sequencing data
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failure to provide this information will mean that the application will not be considered. An answer to any of the criteria such as "Please see attached CV" will not be considered acceptable. Please note
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B microarray patch (MAP) technology for the delivery of timely birth doses of the hepatitis B vaccine to prevent vertical transmission of hepatitis B. The post-holder is expected to use data from
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. The study integrates clinical, microbiological, and data science approaches to generate evidence and tools for safer, more targeted infection management in hospitalised newborns. Key output involves leading