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Research Fellow – Statistical Data Scientist

University of Southampton
Southampton
1 week ago
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Research Fellow – Statistical Data Scientist

We are seeking a Research Fellow – Statistical Data Scientist to join the Big Data in Health Group at the University of Southampton. The Fellow will work on a UKRI-funded project investigating how temperature extremes, such as heatwaves and cold spells, affect the health of people living with multiple long‑term conditions (MLTC). The work will focus on analysing CPRD and HES data to understand the effects of extreme temperature on health outcomes (e.g., hospitalisation and mortality) on multimorbidity populations.


About The Role

Experience in analysing CPRD is essential. You will primarily be responsible for conducting CPRD and HES analyses to quantify temperature‑related health risks in multimorbidity populations. The role requires strong organisational skills, independence, and proficiency in statistical analysis. You are expected to prepare findings for publications, presentations, and interactive visualisations. The post holder will contribute to monthly consortium meetings, training activities, and cross‑disciplinary collaboration. This position is initially funded for 15 months with potential for extension.


About You

We welcome applicants with experience in CPRD analysis, statistical/epidemiological expertise, and strong writing and presentation skills. The ability to work independently, meet deadlines, and contribute effectively to a collaborative, multidisciplinary team is essential. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to cutting‑edge health data science with direct policy and public health relevance.


Salary: £30,000 – £40,000 per annum.


Contact

For an informal discussion about the post please contact Associate Professor Hajira Dambha‑Miller at: .


Application

Applications for Research Fellow positions will be considered from candidates who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification. The title of Research Fellow will be applied upon successful completion of the PhD. Prior to the qualification being awarded the title of Senior Research Assistant will be given.


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