> Dear All,
>
> Please find attached details of our three vacancies - one for a Research
> Associate and two for Research Assistants. These will be based in the
> Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge.
>
> If you are interested please reply to the contact noted in the
> advertisements below and not to me. Please make it clear which post you
> are applying for.
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Jayne Green, Admin, Dept of Public Health and Primary Care
>
>
> UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
>
> DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND PRIMARY CARE
>
> MEDICAL STATISTICIANS/EPIDEMIOLOGISTS
>
> Three posts available - 1 at Research Associate Level £19460-£29127 pa and
> 2 at Research Assistant Level £19460-£21640 pa
>
> Limit of tenure: 30 June 2007
>
> We are seeking medical statisticians/epidemiologists to join a dynamic,
> multi-disciplinary team working on large-scale research into the molecular
> and genetic causes of heart attacks. The main focus is on the analysis of
> large epidemiological datasets and meta-analyses. As well as the
> application of statistical and epidemiological methods, the roles will
> involve literature searches and some data management.
>
> The posts are based at the University of Cambridge Department of Public
> Health and Primary Care, a 6 RAE rated research department with a broad
> range of research activities in the fields of public health and
> epidemiology. The co-located MRC Biostatistics Unit collaborates on
> various aspects of this heart attack research programme.
>
> You should possess a relevant first degree or postgraduate qualification
> with statistical content, and have an understanding of epidemiological
> research methods. In addition, relevant experience of working in an
> appropriate research environment is required for the Research Associate
> post. The post is available from 1 July 2005.
>
> For further details, including how to apply, please contact: Mrs. Vanessa
> White, Dept of Public Health and Primary Care, IPH, Strangeways Research
> Laboratory Site, Wort's Causeway, Cambridge, CB1 8RN, tel: (01223) 741302,
> or e-mail [log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>. Closing date: 13th April 2005.
>
> The University offers a range of benefits including attractive pension
> schemes, professional development, family friendly policies, health and
> welfare provision, and staff discounts. The University is committed to
> equality of opportunity.
>
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