Sam Berchuck writes:
I wanted to bring your attention to a postdoc opportunity in my group at Duke University in the Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics. The full job ad is here: https://forms.stat.ufl.edu/statistics-jobs/entry/10978/.
The postdoc will work on Bayesian methodological and applied work, with a focus on modeling complex longitudinal biomedical data (including electronic health records and mobile health data) to create data-driven approaches to optimize patient care among patients with chronic diseases. The position will be particularly interesting to people interested in applying Bayesian statistics in real-world big data settings. We are looking for people who have experience in Bayesian inference techniques, including Stan!
Interesting. In addition to the Stan thing, I’m interested in data-driven approaches to optimize patient care. This is an area where a Bayesian approach, or something like it, is absolutely necessary, as you typically just won’t have enough data to make firm conclusions about individual effects, so you have to keep track of uncertainty. Sounds like a wonderful opportunity.