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MSc in Epidemiology & Biostatistics
University of Leeds, UK

This MSc in Epidemiology & Biostatistics aims to give scientists,
mathematicians and clinicians the statistical skills they
require to engage in all areas of health research, epidemiology and
biostatistics. The course is an enhancement of the established MSc in
Statistical Epidemiology that gives access to a broader range of
world-class research and cutting-edge professional practice. In addition
to excellent skills in medical statistics, the course aims to encourage
an enquiring attitude and a broader understanding of the research
environment. Graduates will go on to work in the NHS, the pharmaceutical
industry, University medical schools and research institutes, where they
will directly contribute to work that will benefit people's health and
quality of life.

Leeds is among the top ten universities for research in the UK, and is
internationally acknowledged as a centre of excellence. The Centre for
Epidemiology & Biostatistics carries out internationally important
translational research into complex chronic disorders including
cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. As a student in the
Centre, you will learn from academics and researchers at the cutting
edge of international research, using the latest methods and technology
to deliver inspirational learning and teaching.

The programme comprises a common core of taught components including
transferable and professional skills:

Core epidemiology
Statistical inference
Introduction to modelling
Professional spine covering a range of research skills and competencies
including critical appraisal, ethics, reviewing and writing research
articles.

Followed by optional taught components from one of four specialist themes:

Genetic & molecular epidemiology
Non-communicable disease epidemiology
Spatial epidemiology
Statistical epidemiology

The course culminates in a research project tailored to the chosen
theme; designed, conducted and written up in collaboration with our team
of researchers. You will be encouraged to submit the results of the
project for publication in a journal.

Example projects include:

Investigating the impact of antenatal iron supplementation on
birthweight in a large prospective birth cohort using Structural
Equation Modelling (statistical epidemiology theme, see
http://humrep.oxfordjournals.org/content/26/4/911.short).
Undertaking a genome-wide association study of melanoma using pathway
analysis (genetic & molecular epidemiology theme, see
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0029451)

Leeds is centrally located, with good access by rail and road to the
rest of the UK, and close to the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, Lake
District and Peak District.

Further details and how to apply are available at:
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/light/study/taught-postgraduate/msc-epidemiology-biostatistics/

Potential applicants are also encouraged to discuss the course
informally with the Programme Manager, Dr Paul D Baxter (Email:
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