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: 2 openings available. Internal Number: 368882 The School of Public Health Division of Biostatistics and Health Data Science (BHDS) is seeking applications for up to two full-time Post-Doctoral
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guidance from expert PET researchers and statistical support (from the Biostatistical Consulting Core). In addition, the candidate will have access to numerous internal funding mechanisms to obtain funding
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, epidemiology, biostatistics, genomics, big data analytics, or artificial intelligence analytics Be familiar with conducting analysis with different types of data, including metagenomics sequencing, genomics
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a relevant subject (epidemiology, biostatistics or big data) and have experience of working with Swedish population registers on epidemiological studies. You will possess sufficient specialist
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Agricultural and Resource Economics (more...) Food Science Animal Science Applied Ecology Computational Science Atmospheric Sciences Renewable Energy Biological Engineering Behavioral Ecology Biostatistics
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guidance from expert PET researchers and statistical support (from the Biostatistical Consulting Core). In addition, the candidate will have access to numerous internal funding mechanisms to obtain funding
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or economics), epidemiology, biostatistics, statistics, data science, applied mathematics, or related field Other skills & competencies: Data management and cleaning and conducting descriptive analyses
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are readily available, including biorepository and clinical biomarkers labs, biostatistics, applied bioinformatics, proteomics and metabolomics and a variety of brain and body imaging resources (MRI, fMRI, DTI
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Professor (RAP)/ Post-doctoral Fellow (PDF) in the Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health (Ref.: 532152), to commence on 1 November 2025, on a two- to three-year fixed-term basis
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biostatistics, quantitative biology, and synthetic biology to answer fundamental biology questions such as how cell-cell interactions changes cell state. Candidates with broad backgrounds in cancer biology