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Postdoc in norovirus epidemiology, infection, evolution and vaccination @EmoryEPI with @B_Lopman, @KatiaKoelle and @andreashandel.

The Department of Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH), Emory University is seeking a post-doctoral fellow in Infectious Disease Epidemiology. The fellow will have the opportunity to lead studies on norovirus epidemiology using advanced methods for modeling disease transmission. The overall project involves disease modeling at multiple scales (viral, with-host and epidemiological). Individuals with expertise in one scale with an interest to deepen those skills or expand to another are encouraged to apply.

The fellow will be under the mentorship of Principal Investigator Dr. Ben Lopman and will have the opportunity to collaborate with study collaborators in the Emory Department of Biology (Dr. Katia Koelle) and University of Georgia (Dr. Andreas Handel) as well as our partners at RSPH (Dr. Juan Leon) and CDC. The fellow will be supported on a new NIH grant to model norovirus and norovirus vaccines.

Type
Postdoc
Institution
Rollins School of Public Health | Emory University
City
Atlanta
Country
United States
Closing date
August 14th, 2018
Posted on
July 9th, 2018 20:17
Last updated
July 9th, 2018 20:17
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