Research assistant in biomathematical and biostatistical modeling of bacterial infections
The University of New South Wales.
National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research
Posted on: Tue Feb 15 2011We are looking for a research assistant in applied statistics & biomathematics to work on projects to analyse innovative biological data from the leading international basic science laboratories researching Chlamydia infections in animals and humans and develop simple statistical and biomathematical models. Quantitative methods will be used to gain insight into interacting biological factors and also to inform public health programs. The successful applicants will join a team of researchers and collaborate with scientists from different research groups around the world.
To be a successful candidate you should have the ability to work independently and have good knowledge of data analysis and basic modeling techniques. Good communication skills, including experience writing papers or technical reports, are also important.
This work is suitable for someone with an Honours degree in statistics, mathematics or computer science.
Further information about the position and salary should be directed to A/Prof David Wilson (dwilson@nchecr.unsw.edu.au). Phone enquiries can be made by calling +61 2 9385 0900.
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