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. You will contribute to Technical Area 2 (Respiratory Risk Assessment), developing and applying quantitative health-risk and epidemiological models that link indoor exposures to health outcomes using
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applying quantitative health-risk and epidemiological models that link indoor exposures to health outcomes using measures such as Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs). Working with built-environment
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research would be desirable. Applicants should also have a PhD or equivalent in computer science, mathematics, statistics or epidemiology or the equivalent in professional qualifications and experience in
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or epidemiology or the equivalent in professional qualifications and experience in research area OR be near to completion of a PhD. The University of Nottingham provides generous employment packages whilst
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epidemiology, clinical research and the life sciences. It has strong internal collaborations with the Lifespan and Population Health Unit. The team regularly attracts funding from external sources awarded across
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, with the aim of the collective outputs generated to make significant positive impacts for the farming and veterinary communities. The applicant must have a PhD, preferably in veterinary epidemiology