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Regarding the posts advertised previously:
contact details, extended application deadlines and clarification of essential qualifications.


Transmission Dynamics & Control Project: 
Postdoctoral Research Associate - Infectious Disease Modeler (ref: MJ0508/1)
Postdoctoral Research Associate - Statistician (ref: MJ0508/2) 
Postdoctoral Research Associate - GIS Analyst/Statistician (ref: MJ0508/3).

For further information on the above posts please contact: Professor Neil Ferguson [log in to unmask]
Extended Closing date : 10 September 2004 

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Control Policy Optimisation for SARS and Other Emerging Infections Project: 
Postdoctoral Research Associate- Infectious Disease Modeler (ref: MJ0508/4)
Postdoctoral Research Associate -Statistical Epidemiologist (ref: MJ0508/5)
Research Assistant - Computer Programmer (ref: MJ0508/6)

For further information on the above posts please contact: Professor Christl Donnelly [log in to unmask]
Extended Closing date : 10 September 2004

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Post 2004/MJ0508/8: Post-doctoral Research Associate - Research Statistician
[Schistosomiasis Control Initiative]

Essential qualifications include an MSc or PhD or equivalent experience in one or more of the following: statistics, epidemiology, mathematics or a related quantitative discipline. (The previous email indicated that the post was post-doctoral.)


-----Original Message-----
From: Donnelly, Christl A   
Subject: 8 posts at Imperial College London Dept of Infectious Disease Epidemiology

To obtain an application form and further details go to:
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/employment/index.htm. Alternatively write to the
Recruitment Assistant, Human Resources Division, Imperial College, St
Mary's Campus, Norfolk Place, London W2 1PG, quoting references:
2004/MJ0508/1/2/3/4/5/6/7 or 8 accordingly.

Closing date: Friday, 27th August, 2004

Valuing diversity and committed to equality of opportunity.

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IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON

DEPARTMENT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE EPIDEMIOLOGY
8 RESEARCH POSTS
Salary £21,368 - £31,142 inclusive of London Allowance for post-doctoral
posts
£21,368 - £23,761 inclusive of London Allowance for graduate posts

Applications are invited for 7 Post-doctoral Research Associate positions
and 1 Graduate Research Assistant positions in the Department of Infectious
Disease Epidemiology based at St Mary's campus of Imperial College London.
The Department undertakes leading interdisciplinary research on infectious
diseases and is also a UNAIDS collaborating centre for the epidemiology of
HIV and AIDS, a WHO collaborating centre for intestinal infections and it
houses the Partnership for Child Development and the Schistosomiasis
Control Initiative. The Department offers excellent research facilities and
a friendly, intellectually stimulating working environment.

* Transmission dynamics and control of foot and mouth disease
3 posts at the post-doctoral level are available to work on this three-year
BBSRC-funded project. They are for an infectious disease modeller (ref:
2004/MJ0508/1), a statistician (ref: 2004/MJ0508/2) and a GIS
analyst/statistician (ref: 2004/MJ0508/3).

* Control policy optimisation for SARS and other emerging infections
3 posts are available for an infectious disease modeller (ref:
2004/MJ0508/4), a statistical epidemiologist (ref: 2004/MJ0508/5) and a
computer programmer (ref: 2004/MJ0508/6) to work on this EC-funded three-
year project. Posts 4 and 5 are at the post-doctoral level whereas Post 6
is at the graduate level.

* Assessment of the impact of HIV/AIDS on the Education Sector in
Africa
This post is for a post-doctoral statistical modeller (ref: 2004/MJ0508/7)
to work for the Partnership for Child Development on this project, and is
for one year in the first instance, but with the option of renewal.

* Schistosomiasis Control Initiative
This post is for a post-doctoral research statistician (ref: 2004/MJ0508/8)
to work for the Schistosomiasis Control Initiative providing support to six
countries in sub-Saharan Africa during the implementation of National
Schistosomiasis Control Programmes. This position is for one year in the
first instance with a possible extension to three years.


Candidates for all posts should have an interest in infectious diseases and
a strong background (at PhD level for the post-doctoral positions) in one
or more of the following areas: epidemiology, statistics, mathematics,
theoretical physics, computer science or population biology. Candidates for
Post MJ0508 should have a BSc or MSc in a biological subject.