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Research Assistant or Research Fellow

Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology

Salary:  £34,854 to £45,437
Closing Date:  Wednesday 24 February 2021
Reference:  EPH-IDE-2021-01

We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly motivated infectious disease modeller to join the LIGHT Consortium and the world-leading TB Modelling Group, TB Centre, and Centre for the Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM).

Globally, an estimated 10 million people fell ill with TB in 2018 and 1.5 million died from this communicable disease. Seven million people were diagnosed and treated for TB whilst an estimated three million people were missed and did not receive the care they needed. Gender intersects with poverty and other social determinants of health to increase vulnerability to TB and HIV.

LIGHT (Leaving no-one behInd: transforming gendered Pathways to Health for TB) is a six-year cross-disciplinary global health research programme funded by UK aid, led by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) working with partners in Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Uganda and the UK. LIGHT aims to support policy and practice in transforming gendered pathways to health for those with TB in urban, HIV-prevalent settings to improve health, socio-economic and equity outcomes and to stop the spread of TB.

The successful applicant will work on and, depending on level of post, lead a range of exciting quantitative and modelling analyses on gender disparities in TB burden and care across LIGHT partner countries. Projects will include an intersectional analysis of prevalence survey data, the generation of sub-national TB burden estimates, and the development and calibration of gendered TB transmission models.

The successful applicant will be supervised by Katherine Horton and will join an exciting and innovative cross-country research consortium led by LSTM, as well as a highly successful and supportive TB Modelling Group in London. There is considerable scope to take initiative for research within the field, in collaboration with colleagues within LIGHT and at LSHTM. The project will involve a range of complex and original scientific research that requires a high degree of personal motivation.

Depending on level of post, the successful applicant will have a postgraduate or doctoral degree in Epidemiology, Public Health, Modelling, Statistics or another relevant discipline with a strong quantitative component, experience of infectious disease modelling and of programming languages (e.g., R, Python, C++), and an appropriate record of publication. Experience in infectious disease or quantitative TB research would be an advantage. Further particulars are included in the job description.

This post is full time and funded until 31 October 2022.

Applicants are welcome to contact Katherine Horton (katherine.horton@lshtm.ac.uk) for an informal discussion prior to submitting a formal application.

Applications should be made on-line via our website at http://jobs.lshtm.ac.uk. Applications should also include the names and email contacts of 2 referees who can be contacted immediately if shortlisted.  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. 

Further details:    Job Description    

The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is committed to being an equal opportunities employer. We believe that when people feel respected and included, they can be more creative, successful, and happier at work. While we have more work to do, we are committed to building an inclusive workplace, a community that everyone feels a part of, which is safe, respectful, supportive and enables all to reach their full potential.


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