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An opportunity has arisen for a talented researcher with an interest in genetic epidemiology and/or causal inference to join Dr Stephen Burgess's research group based at the MRC Biostatistics Unit
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available data and apply causal inference methods, including Mendelian randomisation, to identify candidate mechanisms linking circadian misalignment and sleep disturbances with cardiometabolic disease
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. Armed with this information, the post holder will use cutting-edge paleoclimatic modelling that incorporates nutrient cycling and carbon chemistry (HadOCC) to infer the distribution of potential feeding
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) Experience of working with multiple stakeholders in complex systems. Experience in large scale simulations Experience in Bayesian methods Experience using CRAFTY agent based model Full details of the role and
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imaging data - Developing new methods for inference of copy number alterations from single-cell DNA sequencing data - Analysing patterns of single-cell copy number variation to identify mechanistic
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responsibility, particularly in relation to planning, funding, collaborating and publishing research, and mentoring colleagues. 15 Establish and sustain a track record of independent and joint published research
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a track record of peer-reviewed publications are essential. This 24 month position is available from January 2026. Group website with research details and publications: https://emi.web.ox.ac.uk All
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plan to use these data to identify the virus and make inferences about potential human infection and transmission. This will involve analysis of viral evolution, simulation of potential scenarios and
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, with a proven track record of publishing in high quality international academic journals and experience of working as a research student in an engineering/virtual lab. With excellent communication skills
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nanotechnology and electrical sensing investigations (with 2D nanostructures), with an established track record of success in high-quality original research. Applicants should have a solid grounding in different