Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
DIVISION OF PRIMARY CARE AND POPULATION HEALTH SCIENCES
MSc IN MODERN EPIDEMIOLOGY
We seek highly motivated applicants with a degree in a relevant discipline
for places on this course starting 1 October 2002. Two studentships funded
by the Medical Research Council are available. The course is organised by
the Departments of Epidemiology & Public Health and Infectious Disease
Epidemiology. It was launched successfully in October 2001 and draws upon
the unique and internationally respected epidemiological expertise housed in
the Geoffrey Rose Institute at Imperial College Faculty of Medicine. The
course aims to provide students with a thorough understanding of modern
epidemiological and biostatistical methods, with a particular focus on
environmental, genetic and spatial epidemiology; the epidemiology, evolution
and control of infectious disease; biostatistical methods in epidemiology;
and mathematical models of disease transmission. Course details are at:
http://wwwfom.sk.med.ic.ac.uk/med/about/divisions/pcphs/eph/eph_msc/eph_msc_
modern1/default.html
The Departments have a strong PhD programme with 18 students, and research
grants totalling ca £16 million. For an application pack and administrative
information phone +44 (0)20 7594 8094, or email: [log in to unmask] For an
informal discussion on course content contact Dr Clare Marshall
(biostatistics and epidemiology), email: [log in to unmask]; phone: +44
(0)20 7594 3297, or Dr Maria-Gloria Basanez (infectious disease
epidemiology), email [log in to unmask]; phone: +44 (0)20 7594 3295. When
returning your application, please include a full CV.
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