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outcomes. To explore this hypothesis, we will integrate a combination of mechanistic in-vitro studies and population-based epidemiological research. Researchers on this project will benefit from a
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researchers over the next five years or contact peds.research@emory.edu with inquiries and for more information. Qualifications: PhD or MD in Nutrition, Dietetics, Pediatrics, Public Health, Epidemiology, or a
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ecological zones spanning rural, peri-urban, and urban epidemiological settings in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Nigeria, with the aim of pinpointing factors driving invasion. You will work closely with our
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limited to: International/Sustainable Development Geography/Environmental Studies Social Sciences Public Health/Epidemiology Psychology/Mental health sciences Education Climate Science Sociology
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to detect and respond to emerging respiratory viruses. ANTICIPATE aims to strengthen pandemic preparedness by developing AI-driven tools and epidemiological models to (1) detect novel pathogens early through
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comprehensive databases combining nationwide Norwegian health and socioeconomic registry data, biobanks and patient-reported data. Using advanced epidemiological methods, causal inference and machine learning
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epidemiological methods, causal inference and machine learning techniques, we aim to: Improve understanding of risk factors for primary headaches Predict diagnosis and disease progression Identify the most
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restoration. In DIGDEEP, we combine large-scale ecological experiments with epidemiological modelling to uncover general rules of disease transmission in plant communities. As our PhD candidate, you will take
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following skills and experience: Essential criteria Master's degree in a relevant area of the social sciences (e.g. Mental Health Studies, Public Health, Epidemiology, Occupational Health, Research Methods
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for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria Master's degree in a relevant area of the social sciences (e.g. Mental Health Studies, Public Health, Epidemiology, Occupational