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, STATA, SAS or other statistical packages; demonstrated expertise in the analysis of large and complex datasets; excellent written and oral communication skills in both English and Chinese (Cantonese and
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: TRR408-A7 Investigators: Prof. Dr. Ostap Okhrin, Chair of Econometrics and Statistics esp. in the Transport Sector and co-supervised by Prof. Dr. Kai Nagel, Chair of Transportation System
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Parkinson’s Disease, or markers of brain structure and functioning, depending on the dataset. To do this, knowledge or willingness to be trained in advanced statistical modelling, ideally with an interest in
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analyse large datasets such as the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) and Hospital Episode Statistics to identify activity related to the treatment of community acquired pneumonia. This will require
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? Then consider advancing these theories with us. In this project, we aim to extend the powerful tools of statistical mechanics on graph and network models to broader applications in soft and active
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, statistical and data science techniques, working with real world data to provide recommendations for UKHSA on how pharmacy OTC data could be used for surveillance in the future. The project will be supported by
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of Tübingen. The project is led by Principal Investigators Dr. Marlen Fröhlich, Prof. Dr. Michael Franke (both Tübingen) and Prof. Dr. Manuel Bohn (Lüneburg). The successful candidate will support the project
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analyse large datasets such as the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) and Hospital Episode Statistics to identify activity related to the treatment of community acquired pneumonia. This will require
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, starting as soon as possible. We recognise and support diverse personal circumstances and are open to discuss flexible working arrangements. For informal enquiries contact: Prof Robert Taylor https
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Closing Date: 28th July 2025 Sponsor: UKHSA Supervisors Dr. Marie McIntyre /Dr Roy Sanderson , Newcastle University Prof. Wendy Hardeman/David Turner, UEA Dr. Tom Inns/Prof. Roberto Vivancos, UKHSA