Lucca, Italy.
The ideal candidate has demonstrated experience in research within health economics, using both experimental and data driven methods.
We need a candidate that:
_can develop and run on-line experiments, using tools specific of health economics;
_can work with Danish register data and is knowledgeable about the development of cancer treatment in the last 15 years;
_can analyze large database using state-of-the-art applied econometrics methods.
Having obtained a PhD is not a requirement.
Activity
The successful candidate will work with the team involved in the THE (Tuscany Health Ecosystem) project.
The candidate will collaborate to two projects: the first will be focused on reducing inappropriate access to the emergency room. This project is experimental based. The second project is data-driven and studies how different types of cancer treatment affect the career of patients.
The candidate will also participate in research developed in the MAMMOSCREEN framework.
Requirements
- Research Field
- Economics
- Education Level
- Master Degree or equivalent
- Languages
- ENGLISH
- Level
- Good
Additional Information
Project
1) progetto THE – TUSCANY HEALTH ECOSYSTEM (Spoke 3), CUP D63C22000400001, codice UGOV P0253, (codice progetto ECS_00000017) – nell’ambito del Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e Resilienza, Missione 4 Istruzione e ricerca – Componente 2 Dalla ricerca all’impresa – Investimento 1.5, finanziato dall’Unione europea – NextGenerationEU;
2) progetto “Innovative and safe microwave-based imaging technology to make breast cancer screening more accurate, inclusive and female-friendly” CUP D63C22000870006, codice UGOV P0267 finanziato con fondi dell’Unione Europea sul programma HORIZON Europe nell’ambito della Call Research and Innovation actions supporting the implementation of the Mission on Cancer (HORIZON-MISS-2021-CANCER-02).
This job ad will be unpublished on 10/12/2024.
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