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details and apply Overview About the role As the School continues to grow, we seek to appoint an enthusiastic Lecturer in Infectious Disease Biology who will develop and deliver high-quality and engaging
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will have the ambition and capability to collaborate with non-experts to address complex biological questions aligned with one or more focus areas of the School - infectious disease, cancer and cell
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application of Bayesian methods to infectious disease epidemiology. The post-holder will be part of Professor De Angelis' team within the Population Health Theme at the MRC Biostatistics Unit (MRC-BSU) working
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communication tools that are policy/stakeholder facing. You have the ability to understand AI/machine learning/data science concepts. You are interested in infectious disease epidemiology. You have experience
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-communicable diseases. The Unit is based in Entebbe, with field stations in Kalungu and Masaka districts. In 2018, the Unit became part of the LSHTM School, boosting research capacity into some of the current
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of people with disabilities, and emotional stress and violence, particularly in adolescents and the youth. The role holder will require a PhD in a relevant discipline, expertise in NCDs and a proven ability
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two areas of activity: drug discovery for globally important neglected and emerging infectious diseases (including TB, malaria, coronaviruses), that affect millions of people across the world every year
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the continual development of new therapies, antibiotics and vaccines, chronic inflammatory and infectious diseases still pose persistent health threats. We aim to: understand the basic science of the immune
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Clinical Lecturer in Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology in the School of Infection and Immunity. This is a fixed term (up to 6 years or up until six
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-communicable diseases. The Unit is based in Entebbe, with field stations in Kalungu and Masaka districts. In 2018, the Unit became part of the LSHTM School, boosting research capacity into some of the current