[Compbio-allhands] Fwd: job opportunity in disease modeling

- Matt Begin forwarded message: From: Jaline Gerardin <jgerardin@idmod.org<mailto:jgerardin@idmod.org>> Subject: job opportunity in disease modeling Date: May 9, 2016 at 11:37:29 AM PDT To: "matt.jacobson@ucsf.edu<mailto:matt.jacobson@ucsf.edu>" <matt.jacobson@ucsf.edu<mailto:matt.jacobson@ucsf.edu>> Hi Matt, My team at the Institute for Disease Modeling<http://www.idmod.org/> is looking to hire a few research scientists. Could you circulate our job posting below to the compbio listserv? This is a great opportunity for anyone with a quantitative background who wants to continue doing research but not necessarily in an academic environment. Previous knowledge of malaria or epidemiology is not required. Thanks, Jaline TITLE: Research Scientist – Malaria LOCATION: Bellevue, WA, USA The Institute for Disease Modeling (IDM) team is composed of research scientists and software professionals who focus on creating powerful and innovative disease modeling and data analysis tools to help researchers and policy makers understand diseases, their causes, the way they spread, and the best types of interventions to use for the particular situation faced. IDM partners with selected universities, NGOs, government ministries, and other research and public health institutions focused on researching new ways to understand and combat diseases both locally and globally. We seek a full-time Research Scientist to work as part of the IDM malaria team and collaborate on the development, refinement, and utilization of sophisticated infectious disease models for epidemiological research and eradication-campaign planning. The IDM team architects advanced models of disease transmission, develops computational tools to inform global disease eradication policy, conducts innovative analysis of epidemiologically- and policy-relevant data (programmatic data, financial data, clinical trials data, and cluster surveys data), and identifies epidemiologically critical knowledge gaps. As part of our work, we routinely collaborate with groups at the World Health Organization, the Center for Disease Control, PATH, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, ministries of health in the developing world, as well as universities and research institutes. As part of this group, the researcher will design and build new modules for the existing malaria disease model. The researcher will configure, calibrate, and exercise disease models to answer questions aimed at refining the malaria research agenda, improving understanding of disease dynamics, informing effective public health campaigns, and guiding rational development of new public-health interventions. The research, models, and results will be presented to key stakeholders, displayed at conferences, and published in academic journals. Joining our group provides unique opportunities to interact with global-health policymakers, to collaborate with world-class research laboratories and non-profit organizations, and to contribute to global and national disease-eradication strategies. Responsibilities: · Reviews scientific literature and determines which aspects of biology, demography, geography, and climate are relevant to the model. · Builds new modules for existing disease models; builds and develops new disease models. · Works closely with the modelers, programmers, and statisticians on the team to refine the models and use them to conduct sensitivity analyses, explore tradeoffs among possible interventions, and optimize eradication plans for time, cost, or other factors. · Finds sources for the necessary input data to the models and helps to organize the necessary data for input to the models. · Writes software code (in C/C++) to implement model features. · Collects, analyzes, and presents data on model results and performance. · Assists in the preparation of research articles and conference presentations communicating the project and its results to the scientific community. Key Qualifications and Required Skills: · Ph.D. in a quantitative field (e.g. Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Epidemiology, Quantitative Biology) · Numerical analysis, dynamical systems, stochastic processes, and biostatistics. · Read and write research articles in biology and applied mathematics. · Principles, techniques, and tools of computational epidemiology. · Work extended hours to meet a deadline; demonstrated ability to work productively as part of a small team. · At least 2 years’ experience in C/C++ software development. · Proficiency in at least one data-analysis or scripting language (e.g. MATLAB, python, R) · Multiple published articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals (to be submitted with application). · Knowledge of developing-world public health issues and the malaria disease system preferred. Jaline Gerardin Senior Research Scientist jgerardin@idmod.org<mailto:jgerardin@idmod.org> T - 425.691.3343 [cid:image001.png@01D1A9E7.29107920] This message may contain confidential information which may also be legally privileged information. If you are not an intended recipient of the message, please delete it and notify the sender via reply email. Any unauthorized dissemination, distribution or copying of the material in this message, and any attachments to the message, is strictly forbidden.
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