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You will be part of a team of biostatisticians responsible for setting high standards of methodological quality for research in the Radboud university medical center. You will do this by advising (bio)medical researchers how to design experiments and to analyze data and by training (bio)medical students in statistics. Interest and experience in statistical and medical research is considered an asset. Good knowledge of the Dutch language is preferred.
You hold a PhD or MSc in (bio)statistics or a closely related subject. You have experience in offering statistical consulting to (bio)medical researchers, and you have teaching experience. You have strong communicative skills in English and you speak Dutch or are willing to learn Dutch on a short notice, if applicable.
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Radboudumc strives to be a leading developer of sustainable, innovative and affordable healthcare to improve the health and wellbeing of people and society in the Netherlands and beyond. This is the core of our mission: To have a significant impact on healthcare. To get a better picture of what this entails, check out our strategy film.
Our key strength is medical life-sciences and clinical practice, with an impressive infrastructure comprising state-of-the-art technology platforms and (translational) research facilities. The Radboudumc is therefore uniquely positioned in the emerging Euregio and Dutch healthcare infrastructure to play a leading role in the new healthcare paradigm of prediction, prevention and personalised medicine.
The Radboudumc focuses on scientific health challenges of today, with an eye on emerging diseases of the future.
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The section Biostatistics consists of 13 statisticians (including vacancy) with various specializations. The group works in close collaboration with many research departments throughout the medical center, as well as with the Applied Stochastics group of Prof. Eric Cator at the Mathematics department of Radboud University. Biostatistics is part of the Department for Health Evidence, together with the sections Cancer Epidemiology, Health Technology Assessment, and Reproduction Epidemiology and Risk Assessment, offering a multidisciplinary environment for methodological research in medicine.
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