Autism Research Centre, Department of Psychiatry, Douglas House, Cambridge
Full Time, Fixed Term to 14th January 2027
We seek to appoint two highly motivated postdoctoral researchers to join a multi-disciplinary research team who study the healthcare profiles of autistic people. The appointees will work with large scale population data from healthcare registers such as the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD), and equivalent registers in other countries.
Each researcher will focus on the links between autism and physical health outcomes, focusing particularly on conditions that significantly impact on quality and length of life. The focus will be on identifying risk and protective factors in specific subgroups of autistic people, as well as factors that could improve the health of autistic people. The researchers may also conduct research on the health outcomes of parents and siblings of autistic people.
The appointees will have a unique opportunity to develop skills in data analysis, epidemiology and health research using large-scale population data. In addition, they will have the opportunity to present their research in international conferences and use their findings to inform policy change to improve the health and wellbeing of autistic people. The post holders will be working closely with a team of researchers led by Professor Simon Baron-Cohen and Dr Carrie Allison at the Autism Research Centre in the University of Cambridge.
Key Responsibilities:
* Conduct epidemiological association studies using a variety of methodologies (e.g., logistic regression, Cox regression), predictors and outcomes.
* Collaborate with other researchers in the design, analysis and preparation of the findings for publication.
* Write scientific papers for peer-reviewed journals.
* Present findings at national and international conferences.
* Contribute to the wider research programme and departmental activities.
Minimum Requirements:
* Research or professional experience with health statistics/epidemiology.
* PhD in a relevant area.
* Competence in standard medical statistics (descriptive and inferential statistics).
* Experience with the statistical analysis of large datasets.
* Good understanding of the principles of health epidemiology.
* Familiarity with statistical software packages such as STATA, R or Python.
* Scientific publications.
* Good understanding of the relevant health conditions and their common clinical trajectories for detection, diagnosis and treatment.
* Competence in advanced analytic techniques including standard machine learning and/or causal inference machine learning, Bayesian statistics or natural language processing (NLP).
For further information, please contact Dr Alex Tsompanidis (at768@cam.ac.uk).
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The closing date for applications is: 9th March 2025.
The interview date for the role is: To be confirmed.
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