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LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE & TROPICAL MEDICINE
DEPARTMENT OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND POPULATION HEALTH
Senior Lecturer/Lecturer in Medical Statistics and Epidemiology in
the Infectious Disease Epidemiology Unit (Ref: HW01)
The Infectious Disease Epidemiology Unit is a leading international group
working on the epidemiology and control of infectious diseases. We have a
vacancy for a senior medical statistician to work in the unit’s Tropical
Epidemiology Group on the design and analysis of research studies in
developing countries. Areas of work are likely to include HIV/AIDS,
malaria, TB and other infections in sub-Saharan Africa. The person
appointed will contribute to the design and organisation of new field
studies, the statistical analysis of results and the preparation of
research findings for publication. Based in London, periodic visits to
field sites in developing countries will be necessary. The successful
candidate will also contribute to the School’s postgraduate teaching
programme, and will be encouraged to pursue methodological research arising
from the Unit’s activities.
Applicants should have a postgraduate qualification in statistics and
substantial experience of working as a medical statistician in an
epidemiological context. The ability to work both independently and as a
member of a multidisciplinary scientific team is essential. Experience of
working in developing countries would be an advantage.
The appointment will be until the end of October 2008 in the first
instance, and will be made on the School’s Senior Lecturer or Lecturer
scales (£36,536 to £50,756) depending on qualifications and experience. For
further information and details of how to apply, contact the Personnel
Office at The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street,
London WC1E 7HT (Tel: 0207 927 2203, Fax: 0207 636 4771, e-mail:
[log in to unmask]) quoting reference HW01. The closing date for
applications is 22 September 2006.
The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is committed to being an
equal opportunities employer.
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