Fixed Term -Full Time Until 31st December 2018
Based in Liverpool
The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) is an internationally recognised centre of excellence for research in tropical diseases. Through the creation of effective links with governments, organisations and 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.
The Department of Parasitology is seeking a malaria epidemiologist or numerate biologist to investigate the impact of drug and insecticide resistance on malaria control and elimination programmes using the Open Malaria simulation package.
Considerable resources are being investedin malaria control and elimination programmes and optimal use of these resources can be guided by appropriate computer simulations. We use modern computational power to simulate the entire process of malaria transmission and its impact on human health, burden on local health services, and cost-effectiveness of proposed control interventions using the Open Malaria simulation platform developed over the last 12 years at the Swiss Tropical and Public Institute in Basel. The successful applicant will be responsible for running the Open malaria simulations and collating the output data in meaningful formats. These data will form part of reports and publications and hence, it is important that the simulation output data are well documented. The job holder will also update the code as and when new factors are identified during the research. The role entails providing support for other simulation runs in collaboration with our colleagues at Swiss TPH which may require periodic, short visits to Basle (1week duration).
To be successful in this role, it is essential that the applicant has experience in running computer simulations and data analytics in biological,epidemiological or pharmacological settings. The software is written in C++ to professional standards, and is open-source, version controlled using git and hosted on Github, with unit testing and continuous integration. The applicant must possess good communication skills to work effectively with Scientists internationally. We expect the successful candidate to demonstrate an interest in infectious diseases and their effective control.
(More details related to Open Malaria are on https://github.com/SwissTPH/openmalaria/wiki).
Closing Date: 26th November 2017
This job is unlikely to attract a Tier 2 Certificate of Sponsorship (formerly a work permit). Applications from candidates who require Tier 2 immigration status to work in the UK may not be considered if there are a sufficient number of other suitable candidates. To apply for a Tier 2 Certificate of Sponsorship, employers need to demonstrate that they are unable to recruit a resident worker before recruiting an individual overseas
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