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A postdoctoral fellow position is available in the Pharmacoepidemiology in Multiple Sclerosis research group at UBC. The successful applicant will contribute to a national study examining MS prodrome, involving data analysis, collaboration, and mentoring. This role requires expertise in epidemiology and experience with health datasets.
Postdoctoral Fellow Pharmacoepidemiology in Multiple Sclerosis Research Group
The University of British Columbia
A postdoctoral fellow position is available for March 1, 2014 in the department of Medicine (division of Neurology) at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The successful applicant will be a contributing member of the Pharmacoepidemiology in Multiple Sclerosis (PiMS) research group. With the vision of fostering excellence in multi-disciplinary clinical, therapeutic, and epidemiological research to advance knowledge and improve the well-being of those affected by multiple sclerosis (MS), the PiMS research group thrives on diversity. Team members are trained in a variety of disciplines, creating a truly interdisciplinary approach to research.
The successful applicant will be involved in an exciting cross-Canada multi-site collaboration accessing health administrative databases linked with clinical data to examine whether an MS prodrome or ‘pre-MS trait’ exists. MS is a chronic disease of the brain and spinal cord often affecting young adults. It can be challenging to recognize as early symptoms can be non-specific or vague, including fatigue, numbness and tingling or visual problems. This can cause distress for the affected person, their family and friends as they continue moving through the healthcare system looking for an answer. Ultimately, identification of an MS prodrome will encourage and facilitate more timely recognition, diagnosis and management of MS, and will help future studies in the search for the beginning and cause of MS.
The successful applicant will play a key role in the success of this Canada-wide study including : hypotheses generation, study design, accessing and linking data ensuring data integrity, statistical analyses and interpretation, presentation of findings, and drafting and publication of scientific manuscripts and grant writing. The national study will also involve other dedicated personnel, including a part-time research coordinator, data programmer, and biostatistician with whom the successful applicant will work closely. The successful candidate will also help to mentor and supervise graduate students who are working on this (or related) project(s).
To find out more about the PiMS research group, please see our website : http : / / epims.med.ubc.ca
UBC is one of the world’s leading universities. UBC’s Vancouver campus has over 47,000 students, representing 140 different countries. UBC offers hundreds of academic programs through 12 faculties and 14 schools. Located on the western tip of the Point Grey Peninsula in the city of Vancouver, the stunning campus is surrounded by forests, ocean, and mountains, yet is just 30 minutes from the city center. For more information about UBC, please go to http : / / www.ubc.ca
QUALIFICATIONS
Funding for this position is available for 1 to 3 years, with the possibility of extension. Salary as per CIHR guidelines ( CIHR Guidelines ).
The position will remain open until filled. To apply, please send your letter of interest, CV, and names / contact information for 2-3 references to Dr. Helen Tremle info.pimsgroup@gmail.com [cc in : helen.tremlett@ubc.ca ].
Posted : 6 Mar 2014
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