Professor of Epidemiology/Biostatistics/Public Health
- Employer
- ST GEORGES UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
- Location
- London (Greater) (GB)
- Closing date
- 20 Nov 2020
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- Academic Discipline
- Clinical, Pre-clinical & Health, Other Health & Social Care
- Job Type
- Academic Posts, Professors / Chairs
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
St. George's, University of London
Population Health Research Institute
Professor of Epidemiology/Biostatistics/Public Health (Non-Clinical/Clinical)
Salary: We are open to appointing either a clinical or non-clinical academic to the role. Salary will be competitive and commensurate will the seniority of the position
Post Type: Permanent
St. George’s, University of London has a strong research record in basic, applied and translational research, with particular strengths in population health, infection and immunity and molecular and clinical sciences. Our science influences policy worldwide and in the last Research Excellence Framework, St. George’s rated fourth for impact in the UK ahead of most much larger research institutions.
We are looking to appoint a Professor of Epidemiology/Biostatistics/Public Health to join our successful and highly committed team of academic staff in the Population Health Research Institute. The post holder will be expected to make a distinctive contribution to the Institute’s internationally competitive research programme in population health which addresses research themes including:- (i) patterns, trends, determinants and prevention of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and eye disease; (ii) epidemiology of respiratory and allergic diseases, including environmental determinants; (iii) life course and ageing, with a particular focus on the aetiology and prevention of congenital abnormalities); (iv) primary care and health services research (including mental health). The successful applicant will have a track record of independent research in a relevant aspect of population health supported by successful current research grant funding and of the publication of high-quality scientific outputs.
This full-time post is open to non-clinical applicants and to clinical applicants (part time or full time with separately funded clinical or research sessions).
For further information about this position and to apply, visit https://jobs.sgul.ac.uk/526-20
Please quote reference: 526-20
Closing date: 20th November 2020
Interview date: TBC
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