N.B. PLEASE REPLY TO KARINA PRASAD AS DETAILED IN THE ADVERT BELOW AND NOT TO ME. MANY THANKS.
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND PRIMARY CARE
An epidemiologist is required to join a multi-disciplinary team conducting world-leading research into the molecular and genetic causes of heart attacks.
Candidates should possess a relevant first or postgraduate degree in epidemiology, medical statistics or a closely-related discipline and relevant experience. The main focus is on evaluating and analysing genetic and molecular risk factors in large-scale studies. The appointment will be up to two years initially with the possibility of an extension depending upon funding on the Research Assistant/Research Associate grade, salary scale £21,050 to £23,692 or £24,402 to £31,840 per annum according to qualifications and experience.
Further information can be obtained from Karina Prasad, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Strangeways Research Laboratory Site, Wort's Causeway, Cambridge CB1 8RN, tel. 01223 741302, fax 01223 741339, e-mail [log in to unmask] and to whom applications (including a full CV) should be sent, together with Form PD18, Parts I and III (available from www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/personnel/forms/pd18/). Closing date: 20 August 2007.
The Department operates a no-smoking policy.
The University of Cambridge 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.
Please can previous applicants not re-apply.
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