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A leading medical research institution in Singapore seeks a Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow to enhance regional health security through economic evaluations of pathogen genomics. Candidates should have a PhD in economics or a related field, at least 5 years of relevant experience, and skills in economic modeling. The role involves supporting national investment cases and conducting evaluations for global health effectiveness. A collaborative spirit and autonomy are essential.
Job Description
Duke-NUS Medical School (“Duke-NUS”) is Singapore’s only graduate academic medical school with Signature Research Programmes in Emerging Infectious Disease, Health Services and Systems Research, Cancer and Stem Cell Biology, Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases, and Neuroscience and Behavioural Disorders.
The Centre for Outbreak Preparedness (“COP”) was launched in June 2022, with a vision to advance and enhance regional health security across Asia. COP hosts as the secretariat for the Asia Pathogen Genomics Initiative (Asia PGI) which acts as a regional coordination and capacity development platform supporting 14 countries across south and southeast Asia. Asia PGI aims to accelerate the application of pathogen genomic sequencing to enhance outbreak preparedness and response capacity across this region.
Pathogen Genomics Economic Evaluation
COP is recruiting a Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow (RF/SRF) to provide core programmatic support emerging work on economic analyses of pathogen genomics. The key areas of work include the following:
Investment case development: The Health Systems Enhancement team is currently working with national ministries across 14 countries to supporting planning and budgeting for pathogen genomics. National investment cases include supporting pathogen prioritization, cost-efficient system design, multi-pathogen planning and budgeting. This work includes supporting country implementation of a suite of tools that have been developed by COP in partnership with WHO’s International Pathogen Surveillance Network – including a WHO costing tool for genomics, an associated cost-catalogue of genomics pricing developed with countries, and linkages to global access pricing schemes that have been negotiated by COP and partner bodies in partnership with genomics manufacturers.
Use-case costing: Within COP/Asia PGI’s areas of focus are several use-cases that have been developed based on country identified priorities for pathogen genomics. These include applications for drug-resistant tuberculosis, wastewater surveillance, arboviral disease and others. Economic analyses are critical to generate data on the ‘value’ of genomics relative to other diagnostic standards, and its potential contribution to savings based on its contribution to clinical and public health decision making. Additionally, this work will require generating estimates of demand for genomics across countries, which are critical to supporting national planning and to aggregate demand at a regional level which provides volume estimates to potential manufacturers.
The key responsibilities for the Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow (RF/SRF) will include but not limited to:
Qualifications
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