The department of Vector Biology has an opportunity for a highly motivated Post–Doctoral Research Associate to bring their expertise and enthusiasm to an inter-disciplinary project on the role of Anopheles stephensi in malaria transmission in the Horn of Africa.
Purpose of the role:
The identification of the invasive malaria mosquito Anopheles stephensi in the Horn of Africa presents a major threat to malaria control and elimination in the African continent, particularly in the context of rapid urbanisation.
Funded by The Wellcome Trust, The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine is leading a project evaluating the spatial and temporal distribution, population biology, epidemiological importance, and control of Anopheles stephensi in Ethiopia and Sudan. The project is being conducted with partners in Ethiopia and Sudan along with the Imperial College London, Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp, Lancaster University and Oxford University.
The Role:
You will be working within the entomological work package of the research, in particular to develop and implement molecular methods for analyses of mosquito biology and population genomics, and lead analyses of resulting datasets. You will support the design and analysis of field work to investigate mosquito distributions, and contributing factors, and assist with the design of pilot studies of control tools. All work will be performed in collaboration with co-investigators and field teams in Ethiopia and Sudan.
Key Responsibilities are (but not limited to):
The Candidate:
The ideal candidate will have excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to work as an integral member of a multi-disciplinary, multi-national research team. You will have well-developed research skills with the ability to effectively present research findings in oral and written format.
Informal enquiries can be made to Dr David Weetman david.weetman@lstmed.ac.uk
Additional benefits of joining LSTM:
Closing Date: 12th December 2021
Application Process: To apply for the position please click on the apply link and upload your CV and Covering Letter.
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Please note that the successful candidate will be required to undergo a DBS and/or other international criminal record check prior to appointment and at regular points during employment. The outcome must be satisfactory to LSTM, as the duties of this post will involve direct and/or indirect contact with vulnerable adults and/or children.
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About LSTM:
Founded in 1898 and the oldest of its kind in the world, the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) is an internationally recognised centre of excellence for teaching and research in tropical diseases. Through the creation of effective links with governments, NGOs, private organisations, and global institutions and by responding to the health needs of communities, LSTM aims to promote improved health, particularly for people of the less developed/resource poorest countries in the tropics and sub-tropics.
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