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> Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
>
> DIVISION OF PRIMARY CARE AND POPULATION HEALTH SCIENCES
>
> MSc in Modern Epidemiology
> Specialising in Infectious Disease, Biostatistics, or Epidemiology and
> Public Health.
>
> We seek highly motivated applicants, with a degree in a relevant
> discipline, for this new course which begins in October 2001. The course
> draws upon the unique and internationally respected epidemiological
> expertise housed in the Geoffrey Rose Institute at Imperial College School
> of Medicine. It aims to provide students with a thorough understanding of
> modern epidemiological and biostatistical methods, with a particular focus
> on environmental epidemiology and spatial statistics, the epidemiology,
> evolution and control of infectious disease, and Bayesian methods in
> epidemiology. The course is organised by the Departments of Epidemiology &
> Public Health and Infectious Disease Epidemiology, whose research focuses
> on environmental epidemiology & small-area health statistics, reproductive
> epidemiology & sexual health, cardiovascular disease epidemiology,
> statistical aspects of infectious diseases, including tropical diseases,
> HIV, BSE, and CJD. The Departments have a strong PhD programme, currently
> with 15 students, and research grants totalling ca £16 million.
>
> For an application pack, phone +44 (0)20 7594 8089/8093, or email:
> [log in to unmask] For an informal discussion, contact Dr Maria Gloria
> Basanez (email: [log in to unmask], phone: +44 (0)20 7594 3295) or Dr
> Clare Marshall (email: [log in to unmask], phone: +44 (0)20 7594 3297).
> When returning your application, please include a full CV and a short (~
> 500 word) statement indicating your reasons for applying and whether you
> want to specialise in Infectious Disease, Biostatistics or Epidemiology
> and Public Health (this may be changed later).
>
> Research council funded studentships are available to suitable UK and EU
> candidates.
>
>
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