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Medical Statistician (vacancy ref. 14863)

Applications are invited for a talented and enthusiastic medical 
statistician to contribute to the Department of Social Medicine's research 
programme. The post involves statistical and data management support for 
the Antiretroviral Therapy Cohort Collaboration (ART-CC), a large 
international collaboration studying the prognosis of patients treated for 
HIV-infection funded by the Medical Research Council.

This post is an excellent opportunity for you to develop research and 
analytical skills, as well as contributing to high profile publications. 
ART-CC is a successful and well-established research project (see 
www.art-cohort-collaboration.org). The collaboration has published 
prognostic models for HIV disease progression from start of treatment and 
taking into account initial response to treatment, compared survival 
according to different drug regimens, estimated improvements in life 
expectancy and compared mortality rates in HIV-infected persons with that 
of the general population. Data from ART-CC have been used to inform 
treatment guidelines and for comparison with outcomes in resource-poor 
settings. Future work will develop the prognostic models to account for 
changes in patient demographics, between cohort heterogeneity and new drug 
regimens. Comparisons between outcomes from observational cohorts from 
ART-CC and that from randomised clinical trials are planned. Since 
treatment for HIV infection is lifelong once started, there is a continuing 
need to monitor and evaluate treatment outcomes in those with longer 
exposure to antiretroviral therapy.

You will have a higher degree in medical statistics or a closely related 
discipline, or equivalent research experience. You will be joining a 
successful team of medical statisticians and health services researchers 
within the Department of Social Medicine, (awarded the top 5* grade in the 
2001 Research Assessment Exercise). The appointment will be full-time on 
Grade I or Grade J of the University's grade structure, depending on 
experience, and is for two years. While this is a fixed-term contract, 
there may be opportunities to continue working in the Department beyond 
this date.re, depending on experience, and is for two years. While this is 
a fixed-term contract, there may be opportunities to continue working in 
the Department beyond this date.

Grade : Level a - Level b in Pathway 2

Salary : £29,704-£37,651

Contact: Professor J Sterne
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Tel: 0117 928 7396

Alternative Contact: Dr M May
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Tel: 0117 928 7287

Closing Date : 29 July 2009

Further details and an application form can be found at 
https://www.bris.ac.uk/boris/jobs/ads?ID=81586

Alternatively you can telephone (0117) 954 6947, minicom (0117) 928 8894 or 
E-Mail [log in to unmask] (stating postal address ONLY), quoting 
reference number 14863.


The closing date for applications is 9.00am, 29 July 2009

An Equal Opportunities Employer.