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The department of Primary Care & Population Sciences (PCPS) is one of 
the largest and most prestigious departments of its kind in Europe. 
Our primary care mental health and e-health research group wishes to 
recruit an experienced statistician to join a multidisciplinary 
research group working across the interface between the Dept of PCPS, 
UCL and the MRC General Practice Research Framework (GPRF).  The post 
holder will capitalise on the opportunities of national and 
international research significance arising from the collaboration 
between PCPS, the Medical Research Council's Clinical Trials Unit 
(CTU) and the MRC GPRF, as well as the well-established links with 
UCL's Department of Mental Health Sciences.  The post will be based 
at the department's Hampstead Campus.  The post holder will be 
responsible for managing the statistical aspects of specific studies 
co-ordinated by the group, including design, data analysis and 
publication, and will work in close collaboration with senior 
statisticians within our department.  A limited amount of teaching is 
also included in the role.  Applicants should have a PhD or 
equivalent in statistical science and some experience in analysing 
data from large databases.  You should also be able to demonstrate an 
active research portfolio and publications in peer-reviewed 
journals.  The post is available for two years initially, renewable 
depending on satisfactory performance and continued funding.  Further 
information about the department is available at 
<http://www.ucl.ac.uk/pcps>http://www.ucl.ac.uk/pcps .  Further 
details and application materials are available at 
<http://www.ucl.ac.uk/pcps/information/vacancies/index.htm>http://www.ucl.ac.uk/pcps/information/vacancies/index.htm 
or contact Ms Angela McArthy 
(<mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask], 020 7830 
2239 ext 6732).  For an informal chat about the post please contact 
Prof Irwin Nazareth 
(<mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask], 0207 670 4851).

Closing date Friday 30th  June 2006.