UMB IHV is recruiting an infectious disease modeler to work on mathematical modeling of viral diseases.
The University of Maryland School of Medicine, Institute of Human Virology, Division of Epidemiology and Prevention is recruiting an infectious disease modeler to work on mathematical modeling of viral diseases. Particular emphasis will be on SARS Co-V-2 and HIV.
The successful applicant will work with Dr. Man Charurat and his team to develop mathematical models that focus on viral dynamics, infectious disease modeling and phylogenetics of viral infections toward control strategies for HIV and COVID-19. The candidate will also collaborate with laboratory-based virologists, immunologists, oncologists, and clinical investigators to generate datasets appropriate for model testing and validation.
Qualifications
PhD degree in statistics/biostatistics, computer science, applied mathematics, biomedical engineering, physics, computational biology, evolutionary biology or other fields with strong quantitative training.
Strong programming skills in C/C++, Matlab, Monolix/Mlxtran, python, and/or R and previous experience with differential equation-based models are required.
Candidate must have experience with BEAST, https://beast.community and time-scaled phylogenies analysis
To apply for this position, please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, research statement, and contact information for 3 references to: Laura Powell, laura.powell@ihv.umaryland.edu.
- Type
- Early career faculty
- Institution
- University of Maryland Baltimore
- City
- Baltimore
- Country
- United States
- Closing date
- May 3rd, 2022
- Posted on
- March 3rd, 2022 11:38
- Last updated
- March 3rd, 2022 11:38
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