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Assistant Professor - Genetic Epidemiology

Department
Uganda
Salary
£53,317 to £61,034 per annum pro rata inclusive
Closing Date
Friday 21 November 2025
Reference
MRC-MRCU-2025-13

The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) is one of the world’s leading public health universities. Our mission is to improve health and health equity in the UK and worldwide; working in partnership to achieve excellence in public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice.

Assistant Professor Genetic Epidemiology role is an appointment under MRC/UVRI & LSHTM Uganda Research Unit in the Non-Communicable Disease Theme. This is unique leadership opportunity to shape the global virology agenda by bridging cutting-edge field research in Africa.

The post-holder will be responsible for establishing, validating and overseeing the conduct of genomic epidemiology studies including genome-wide association studies of Cardiometabolic traits, Kidney function, metabolic syndrome and other Non-Communicable diseases, fine-mapping, machine learning, genetic risk score analysis and Mendelian Randomisation studies.

The candidate must hold a doctoral degree in a relevant field with experience in genetic epidemiology and bioinformatics, including at least four internationally excellent peer-reviewed outputs in the past five years. They should demonstrate ability to work independently and collaboratively, strong organisational, interpersonal, and communication skills, and effective time management. Experience in team building and external partnerships is essential. A solid grasp of the genetic epidemiology and bioinformatics landscape - especially in capacity strengthening, research, networks, and policy in sub-Saharan Africa is required. Proficiency in statistical methods, programming (including Linux), and use of high-performance computing clusters and parallel computation is expected, along with a clear research vision to enhance the Unit’s profile and impact.

The post is part-time 3.5 hours hours per week, 0.1 FTE and fixed-term until 12 months. The post is funded by the NIH (DSI-Africa) grant and is available immediately.

The salary will be on the LSHTM salary scale, Grade 7 in the range £53,317-£61,034 per annum pro rata (inclusive of London Weighting). The post will be subject to the LSHTM terms and conditions of service. Annual leave entitlement is 30 working days per year, pro rata for part-time staff. In addition to this there are discretionary “Wellbeing Days”. Membership of the Pension-Scheme is available. The post is Uganda-based.

Applications should be made on-line via our jobs website. Online applications will be accepted by the automated system until 10pm of the closing date. Any queries regarding the application process may be addressed to jobs@lshtm.ac.uk

The supporting statement section should set out how your qualifications, experience and training meet each of the selection criteria. Please provide one or more paragraphs addressing each criterion. The supporting statement is an essential part of the selection process and thus a failure to provide this information will mean that the application will not be considered. An answer to any of the criteria such as "Please see attached CV" will not be considered acceptable. 

Please note that if you are shortlisted and are unable to attend on the interview date it may not be possible to offer you an alternative date.

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