Jo Best
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This post is connected with the Invest in ME Research Centre of Excellence.
June update on the IiMER rituximab research:
http://investinme.org/ce-news-1706-01.shtml
Also in their June newsletter:
http://www.investinme.org/Documents/Newsletters/Invest in ME Research June Newsletter 2017.pdf
Senior Research Associate in Epidemiology and Clinical Trials: http://www.uea.ac.uk/hr/vacancies/r...associate-in-epidemiology-and-clinical-trials
REF: RA1414
Norwich Medical School
Full time post, fixed-term for 1 year (with a possible extension to 2 years).
Applications from those wishing to work part time (minimum 50% fte) will also be considered. Should you wish to express an interest in undertaking this role on a part time basis please identify this in a cover letter to accompany your application.
£32,004 to £38,183 per annum (pro rata for part-time)
We are seeking a Senior Research Associate to assist the UEA team (MacGregor, Carding, Wileman) in designing interventional studies into the role of B cell depletion in ME that extend work currently being completed by collaborators in Norway.
The post holder will assist with logistics of trial development from the early design stage to the point at which the trial is ready to proceed, and may also be expected to contribute to the wider research programme at UEA investigating the biology and epidemiology of ME.
Applicants must have a PhD (or must have submitted their thesis) in a discipline related to health or biological science, psychology or other related subject, and have an appropriate level of research skills, experience and a track record in an area that complements the existing skill mix of the team.
Closing date: 12 noon on 4 July 2017.
The Norwich Medical School is a Silver Athena Swan Award holder, currently working towards Gold.
Further particulars and an application form can be obtained from the links below or by calling 01603 593493.
Source: http://www.uea.ac.uk/hr/vacancies/r...associate-in-epidemiology-and-clinical-trials
June update on the IiMER rituximab research:
http://investinme.org/ce-news-1706-01.shtml
Also in their June newsletter:
http://www.investinme.org/Documents/Newsletters/Invest in ME Research June Newsletter 2017.pdf
Senior Research Associate in Epidemiology and Clinical Trials: http://www.uea.ac.uk/hr/vacancies/r...associate-in-epidemiology-and-clinical-trials
REF: RA1414
Norwich Medical School
Full time post, fixed-term for 1 year (with a possible extension to 2 years).
Applications from those wishing to work part time (minimum 50% fte) will also be considered. Should you wish to express an interest in undertaking this role on a part time basis please identify this in a cover letter to accompany your application.
£32,004 to £38,183 per annum (pro rata for part-time)
We are seeking a Senior Research Associate to assist the UEA team (MacGregor, Carding, Wileman) in designing interventional studies into the role of B cell depletion in ME that extend work currently being completed by collaborators in Norway.
The post holder will assist with logistics of trial development from the early design stage to the point at which the trial is ready to proceed, and may also be expected to contribute to the wider research programme at UEA investigating the biology and epidemiology of ME.
Applicants must have a PhD (or must have submitted their thesis) in a discipline related to health or biological science, psychology or other related subject, and have an appropriate level of research skills, experience and a track record in an area that complements the existing skill mix of the team.
Closing date: 12 noon on 4 July 2017.
The Norwich Medical School is a Silver Athena Swan Award holder, currently working towards Gold.
Further particulars and an application form can be obtained from the links below or by calling 01603 593493.
- Further Particulars for RA1414
- Research & Analogous Application Form (Word)
- Equal Opportunities Form (Word)
- Research & Analogous Application Form (PDF)
- Equal Opportunities Form (PDF)
Source: http://www.uea.ac.uk/hr/vacancies/r...associate-in-epidemiology-and-clinical-trials