At a Glance
- Tasks: Analyse complex health data and conduct innovative research to tackle real-world health challenges.
- Company: Join the University of Southampton's dynamic Data Science Research Group.
- Benefits: Gain valuable experience, work with cutting-edge technology, and contribute to impactful research.
- Other info: 10-month funded position with potential for 2 years of additional funding.
- Why this job: Make a difference in public health while developing your skills in a supportive environment.
- Qualifications: PhD in epidemiology or data science, with strong analytical skills in STATA, R, or Python.
The predicted salary is between 35000 - 45000 Β£ per year.
The Data Science Research Group (DSG) at the University of Southampton is based in the Primary Care Research Centre. Our work uses large volumes of complex, heterogeneous, multi-dimensional and often unstructured datasets from different sources. We aim to understand patterns, trends, and associations of diseases to inform preventive action in the UK and international contexts. Our group includes a diverse multidisciplinary team conducting high quality and innovative research addressing complex health and social care challenges of the 21st century. We employ traditional statistical and epidemiological methods, alongside cutting-edge artificial intelligence algorithms to gain insights into real-world problems. This is combined with qualitative research to provide a deeper understanding and application of big data findings.
The Data Science Research Group at the Primary Care Research Centre is recruiting. This position is a unique opportunity to work with an experienced, fast-paced and high-output research group, working closely with our team to help deliver on grants funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI) with a focus on understanding patterns in populations with multiple long-term conditions.
The post holder will be responsible for submitting data requests, cleaning, planning and conducting rapid longitudinal analysis of electronic health records, with reproducible analytical pipelines. You will use CPRD and SAIL datasets including novel linkage with social care and climate change variables. You will work independently to conduct analysis, draft high-quality academic research papers and convey results of findings through presentations using interactive visualisations. You will be working under time pressures with tight deadlines.
The post is funded for 10 months in the first instance with a further 2 years of additional funding available.
The Research Fellow must have a PhD in epidemiology, data science or other related field or relevant experience. You will have strong data linkage and advanced statistical analysis skills, including experience with longitudinal analysis on STATA, R or Python, which can be applied to large-scale electronic health record data from hospitals and primary care, as well as experience of analysing multi-source electronic health records.
For an informal discussion about the post please contact the group leader and principal investigator Associate Professor Hajira Dambha-Miller.
The Faculty of Medicine holds an Athena SWAN Silver Award demonstrating commitment to equal opportunities and gender balance in the workplace.
Research Fellow in Epidemiology or Data Science in Southampton employer: University of Southampton
The University of Southampton offers an exceptional work environment for the Research Fellow in Epidemiology or Data Science, fostering a culture of innovation and collaboration within the Data Science Research Group. Employees benefit from access to cutting-edge research projects, opportunities for professional development, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion, as evidenced by our Athena SWAN Silver Award. Located in a vibrant academic community, this role provides a unique chance to contribute to impactful health research while enjoying a supportive and dynamic workplace.