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Epidemiology, advancing interdisciplinary methods to ensure reliable AI in healthcare through innovative statistical and health-economic approaches. You will develop value-of-information measures and software
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? Join an interdisciplinary PhD project that uses large-scale viral genome and epidemiological data to develop predictive theory for rapidly evolving viruses. You will work at the interface of theoretical
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now Are you interested in evolution, statistical physics, and infectious disease dynamics? Join an interdisciplinary PhD project that uses large-scale viral genome and epidemiological data to develop
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Methods of Epidemiological Research team at the Julius Center
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health care policy and management, health sciences, health economics, clinical epidemiology, econometrics, medical statistics or a related field. You should have demonstrable skills in quantitative
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Epidemiology, Amsterdam University Medical Centre Vincent van Vugt studies how digital innovations can improve primary care. One focus of research has been dizziness, a condition that affects one in four Dutch
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are seeking a motivated candidate with a Master degree in epidemiology, data science or health economics. Experience in simulation modelling, regression analysis, mathematical background and (clinical) work in
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, such as semi-Markov models linked to disease transmission models. The framework builds on existing models but these must be adapted to account for differences in epidemiology and disease burden between
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recognize yourself in this? We are looking for a highly motivated and talented candidate, with a master degree in social psychology or a related field (e.g., quantitative psychology, social epidemiology
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, immune involvement, and high inter-patient heterogeneity. Epidemiological studies even suggest inverse relationships between cancer and neurodegenerative disorders, hinting at shared—but counteracting