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topic Publishing in high-quality peer-reviewed international journals REQUIREMENTS: Master’s degree and (preferably) PhD e.g. in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Mathematics, Physics or related discipline
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Technopole supports career development through training, mentoring and dedicated learning opportunities. What you'll bring Essential PhD Degree in a relevant scientific field (e.g. genetic epidemiology
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expertise from applied mathematics, ecology, environmental science, history, climate science, and infectious disease epidemiology. By combining historical datasets, environmental reconstructions, and
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accordance with the Boston University Postdoctoral Compensation Guidelines and the Postdoctoral Scholars Policy. To be considered, applicants must hold a PhD in epidemiology, biostatistics, computational
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competences You have academic qualifications at PhD level, for example within the area of psychiatric epidemiology. We expect you to have some of the following qualifications: Computational expertise in
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degree may have been completed earlier. The following are essential criteria: PhD in a relevant discipline. This includes, but is not limited to, epidemiology, biostatistics, psychiatry, psychology, or a
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, a PhD student, a research nurse, and several affiliated researchers and students. Our research spans the spectrum from epidemiological studies to analyses of cerebrospinal fluid, genetics, and protein
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, economics, or a related field. Minimum Requirements PhD in epidemiology, veterinary medicine, public health, data science, statistics, economics, or a related field. Strong quantitative and statistical skills
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/artificial intelligence; (f) health policy, health economics, and decision science; (g) and implementation science Eligibility The ideal candidate will have an MD/DO, PhD, or ScD. PhDs/ScDs may be in clinical
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of scientific manuscripts, reports to funders and other materials for other audiences based on the results from research studies. You must hold a PhD/DPhil (or be near completion) in epidemiology, public health