Basel University Hospital, Division of Infectious Diseases:
Statistician
Location: Basel, Switzerland
Closing Date: Applications are reviewed until the position is filled
Applications are invited for a position as a
Statistician/Biostatistican at the Division of Infectious Diseases at
the Basel University Hospital in Switzerland. The successful
candidate will be attached to the research team of the Division.
There will be opportunities to work on diverse research topics in
infectious diseases and particularly includes the possibility to work
on HIV/AIDS related research questions using a large observational
database on HIV disease. The range of research topics addressed by
the Division is broad and may include clinical, epidemiological as
well as health economic issues.
Candidates should have a MSc or PhD degree in Statistics or a similar
quantitative field. The position is ideally suited for a postdoctoral
research fellow in statistics, who may want to broaden her/his
experience in applied statistics. Candidates should have strong
quantitative skills and have a firm command of an advanced
statistical programming language such as STATA, S-Plus, or SAS.
The position will be for one year with the possibility for an
extension. The salary will depend on the qualifications of the
candidate and follow the standard rates of the Swiss National Science
Foundation. The Division of Infectious Diseases will provide
computing and other facilities. The Division is English speaking, but
additional understanding of German would be beneficial.
Basel is located in the heart of continental Europe and close to the
borders of Germany and France. Switzerland offers a high quality of
life and a large range of opportunities for recreational activities.
Applications, in the form of a CV, three references and a statement
of interest (one side of A4), should be sent to:
Pedram Sendi, MD, DSc
Institute for Clinical Epidemiology & Division of Infectious Diseases
Basel University Hospital
Hebelstrasse 10
4031 Basel
Switzerland
E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
www.infektiologie.uhbs.ch
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