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data from the UK using robust causal inference methods. Based in London at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the post-holder will be embedded within the Electronic Health Records Research
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science methods, ideally to environmental health data, and conducting systematic reviews and meta-analysis. Further particulars are included in the job description. The post is full-time 35 hours per week
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to work flexibly across campuses and teams along with good computing skills. A higher degree would be desirable. About the School/Department/Institute/Project The Barts Cancer Institute (BCI) is a Cancer
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mitigation priorities for the UK. Candidates should also be experienced in conducting quantitative research and applying spatio-temporal epidemiologic methods, ideally to environmental health data. Further
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addressed to jobs@lshtm.ac.uk . A short (500 words) planetary health related research proposal including appropriate methods and outcomes and feasible in a 2-year timeline, are to be submitted alongside your
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, relevant experience in computer-based statistical analysis and presentation of results, demonstrated proficiency in a coding language used for data analysis, such as Python or R, strong quantitative skills
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opportunity to be part of a nationally significant programme. You’ll work in a supportive, inclusive, and visionary team — one that values bold thinking, rigorous delivery, and meaningful impact. Together
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(Maternity Cover) to support teaching on the mentorship programme and the evaluation of the online MSc Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy and Programming (SRHPP) which is co-delivered with the University
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the College’s small animal referral hospital by further developing and delivering advanced cardiac surgical therapies through the open heart surgery programme, at the Royal Veterinary College. We are looking
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Health Records Research (EHR) Group for an experienced epidemiologist/statistician to join an NIHR-funded programme of research (The INTEGRATE programme) in collaboration with the National Institute