UCL RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH
DIVISION OF POPULATION HEALTH
STATISTICIAN/ANALYST CARDIOVASCULAR GENETICS/GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY
(Ref 408)
Applications are sought for an experienced statistician to work as a Research Associate in
the Genetic Epidemiology Group (Division of Population Health) and the Centre for
Cardiovascular Genetics (Division of Medicine). Interest or experience in statistical
genetics/genetic epidemiology would be an advantage but is not required. The successful
candidate will provide consultation to other researchers during all stages of the research
process from study design to statistical analysis, and he/she will be encouraged to develop
and lead projects of their own. The main focus of the work will be the genetic architecture of
lipid and other cardiometabolic traits and will include work using the Mendelian
randomisation paradigm.
The successful applicant will have: experience of providing statistical support in an
academic setting; peer-reviewed publications; and the ability to work independently and take
a lead in statistical aspects of research project design, analysis and publication. Familiarity
with statistical analyses relevant to genetic epidemiology is desirable. An accomplished
communicator, the person appointed must be able to convey complex statistical ideas with
ease from a number of platforms, will attend and deliver seminars, offer support and training
to colleagues, and be able to work effectively in an inter- disciplinary, inter-institutional
team. A BSc/BA, MSc in statistics, biostatistics or equivalent disciplines, and detailed
knowledge of appropriate statistical techniques are all essential. A PhD or equivalent
experience is desirable. The post is underpinned by funding from the British Heart
Foundation and is for 5 years in the first instance. Salary: UCL Grade 7 (£31,620 - £38,250
pa inclusive). The expectation is that appointment would be in the range £31,620 - £33,376
pa inclusive, although consideration will be given for appointment to the top of the range for
exceptional candidates.
Application forms at http://www.ucl.ac.uk/hr/jobs/ or from [log in to unmask] , 020 7679
1681. Full details at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/epidemiology/jobs/index.htm . Applications to Ms
Bortolotti, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, UCL, 1-19 Torrington Place,
London WC1E 6BT. Informal enquiries to Professor Aroon Hingorani (
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Closing date: Midday, Wednesday 15th April 2009.
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Jenny Head
Reader in Medical and Social Statistics
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
1-19 Torrington Place
London WC1E 6BT
Tel: 020 7679 1683
Email: [log in to unmask]
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