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Research Associate / Fellow in Health Economics and Decision Modelling

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Global Academy Jobs
Location
United Kingdom
Closing date
Oct 24, 2016

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You will work within the Health Economics and Decision Science (HEDS) Section (http://www.shef.ac.uk/scharr/heds) of ScHARR at the University of Sheffield providing support to NIHR Programme Grant entitled, Bridging the age gap in breast cancer: Improving outcomes for older women. You will be working with the programme grant lead (Ms Lynda Wyld), and the multi-disciplinary team which includes clinicians, social scientists, statisticians and health economists. In particular the work will involve health economic modelling and statistical modelling, based on retrospective & prospective UK data to inform the development of an accessible web-based clinical management algorithm to help clinical teams decide on best practice for elderly woman with breast cancer. This will include cost effectiveness modelling, analysis of complex datasets and design and validation of mathematical models. You will be expected to have experience of decision analytic modelling (e.g. Markov and discrete event simulations), along with good knowledge of programming (e.g. VB, R, Winbugs) and quantitative statistical analysis using software such as SPSS or STATA. You will design evaluations, build mathematical models, interpret results, and cogently produce summary reports. You will disseminate findings in peer reviewed journals and contribute to ensuring wider impact with decision makers. You should have a Master’s degree or equivalent in a numerate subject, for example, mathematics, operational research, statistics or economics. A PhD in a related subject is desirable. This post is fixed-term for 2 years and is available immediately.

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