4 Medical Statisticians at Tropical Clinical Trials Unit, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Thu 21 Apr 2016 - 9:20
4 Medical Statisticians at Tropical Clinical Trials Unit, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
We are looking to recruit 1 Senior Lecturer in Medical Statistics, 2 Medical Statisticians, and 1 Research Associate in Medical Statistics. This is an opportunity to work in partnership with highly motivated researchers from a diverse range of disciplines and make a major contribution in the field.
These posts are part of a new recruitment drive to support the expansion in clinical and public health trials at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM). You will have the opportunity to work in partnership with highly motivated researchers from a diverse range of disciplines and make a major contribution in the field. The Unit works on diseases that cause a high burden in low and middle income countries, which include HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, Neglected and Emerging Tropical Diseases and acute lower respiratory infections. We support phase II/III clinical trials of new diagnostics, drug treatments and vaccines and large scale global health trials evaluating strategies of health care delivery.
Further details of those posts can be found by visiting our website at: http://www.lstmed.ac.uk/vacancies.
We are looking to recruit 1 Senior Lecturer in Medical Statistics, 2 Medical Statisticians, and 1 Research Associate in Medical Statistics. This is an opportunity to work in partnership with highly motivated researchers from a diverse range of disciplines and make a major contribution in the field.
These posts are part of a new recruitment drive to support the expansion in clinical and public health trials at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM). You will have the opportunity to work in partnership with highly motivated researchers from a diverse range of disciplines and make a major contribution in the field. The Unit works on diseases that cause a high burden in low and middle income countries, which include HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, Neglected and Emerging Tropical Diseases and acute lower respiratory infections. We support phase II/III clinical trials of new diagnostics, drug treatments and vaccines and large scale global health trials evaluating strategies of health care delivery.
Further details of those posts can be found by visiting our website at: http://www.lstmed.ac.uk/vacancies.
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