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PhD Studentship: Joint Modelling of Latent Trajectories for Dynamic Prediction of Competing results :

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Qualification Type: PhD
Job location: Nottingham, Hybrid
Funding for: EU Students, International Students, Self-funded Students, UK Students
Funding amount: Three-year studentship covers tuition fees and a tax-free stipend
Hours: Full Time

Published in: 23rd April 2024
Closing date: 31st July 2024
Listing reference: MED2007

 

Job location: UK, Other
ClosingDate: Wednesday 31 July 2024
Listing reference: MED2007
Start date: October 2024
managers: Professor Joe West, Clinical Professor Peter Jepsen, Associate Professor Aidan O'Keeffe, Clinical Associate Professor Colin Crooks
Liver disease is a common cause of illness and death that is increasing in western countries such as the UK and Denmark, particularly for people under 65 years old. However, the population of liver disease patients consists of people who differ with respect to both their cause of disease, and additional factors such as co-existing conditions and their general medical history. Consequently, disease progression varies substantially: some patients may die early from their liver disease, others might be more at risk of death from causes unrelated to liver disease, whereas for other patients their liver disease does not impact on overall survival.
Modelling links between patient data on past and current medical history (e.g. blood test measurements collected over time) and liver disease progression helps clinicians to identify variables connected with different disease patterns and, ultimately, will allow predictions to be made for key patient results such as survival/mortality.
This studentship combines novel methods in dynamic prediction, longitudinal data analysis, survival and competing risk models, and latent class modelling within a probabilistic framework. The goal is to develop methods to significantly change how we care for patients with liver disease by identifying whether patients would benefit from specialist care, which specialty, and when or when not to intervene within the reality of a resource-stretched healthcare system.
This studentship is located in the Nottingham NIHR Biomedical Research Centre and includes access to large longitudinal population-located cohorts with liver disease, including test results, patient-level variables, and results during follow-up. Collaboration between the University of Nottingham (UK) and Aarhus University (Denmark) places the student in world-leading centres for routine health data analysis, with broad practice in implementing novel clinical epidemiological methods to study disease occurrence, aetiology, results, and real-world impact. The student will be supported by a managery team including Professors in hepatology and epidemiology, and experts in computational statistics and model fitting using routine health care data.
Epidemiology - Training to design studies to draw significant conclusions from real-world, large-scale routine healthcare datasets.
Statistics - Developing cutting-edge skills - longitudinal data analysis, survival modelling and latent class models.
Computational statistics - Training in programming and implementing statistical methodology.
Hepatology - expertise of chronic liver disease, its causes, results, and treatments.
Funding:
Three-year studentship covers tuition fees and a tax-free stipend, UK Students, or overseas students with own funding to cover overseas tuition fees.
Entry:
At least a 2.1 Honours degree in mathematics, statistics, data science, epidemiology, related field.
Informal inquiriescolin.crooks@nottingham.ac.uk.
Applications - to apply submit following documents tohttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/how-to-apply/apply-online.aspx
   » Include Colin Crooks as primary manager.
   » Details of studentship above in the research proposal section.
   » Cover letter outlining your research interests / motivation to pursue this project.
   » Curriculum vitae detailing academic background, research practice, significant skills.
   » Academic transcripts of previous degrees.

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Job Location: Nottingham, Hybrid, Nottinghamshire England
Address: Nottinghamshire
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Post Date: 04/23/2024 / Viewed 4 times
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Contact Email: colin.crooks@nottingham.ac.uk


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