Job description - Study Assistant, One Health Infectious Diseases
Organisation: Woolcock Institute of Medical Research
The Woolcock Institute of Medical Research is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia and is recognized as one of the leading research institutions for respiratory diseases and sleep disorders. Operating in Vietnam since 2009, we have undertaken large operational, epidemiological and clinical research projects and run training in epidemiological and operational research methods for Vietnamese doctors and public health workers. The Woolcock Institute has three research centres and offices in Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City and Ca Mau.
Currently we directly employ about 50 full-time staff and coordinates multiple study projects within lung health management and treatment across eleven provinces. We also expand research activity to other fields including antimicrobial resistance.
For more information about us, please visit:
Woolcock Institute of Medical Research in Sydney, Australia: www.woolcock.org.au
Woolcock Institute of Medical Research in Vietnam: www.woolcockvietnam.org
Overview: We are establishing an infectious diseases research lab, focussed on One Health, as a collaboration between Hanoi Medical University, University of Sydney, and Woolcock Vietnam. Some initial projects will include a project to determine whether Candida species carried by chickens can be easily transmitted to humans; an investigation into genetic relatedness of chicken and human Candida isolates, using whole genome sequencing; a study of azole resistance in environmental Aspergillus fumigatus isolates, including mechanisms of resistance. Other projects will be developed with time.
Work location: Hanoi, Hanoi Medical University (HMU)
Department: Hanoi Medical University (HMU) – University of Sydney (USyd) Joint One Health Infectious Disease Research Laborator
Type of work:
Duration: 12 months appointment, including 2 months’ probation with possibility of extension.
Job Summary:
You will join a small research group focused on laboratory and clinical studies aiming to improve outcomes from fungal infections.
You will be based at Hanoi Medical University but will work closely with colleagues from the Woolcock Institute for Medical Research and University of Sydney.
Your main projects will initially focus on under-recognized public health hazard – chronic pulmonary aspergillosis – and the zoonotic potential of Candida. Other projects will be developed with time. The successful candidate will receive formal career mentorship and will be exposed to a variety of academics from HMU, Woolcock, and University of Sydney. The successful candidate will be expected to work well with minimal supervision and will be encouraged to develop new avenues of investigation.
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Applications:
For interested applicants, please send a cover letter together with a CV (with the name and contact details of at least three senior referees) in English or Vietnamese and scanned copies of your related degrees, no later than 30-May-21 by submitting the application form in the link as follows: https://airtable.com/shrEHhrmyayGTWOjs
We regret that only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews. Review of applications will start as soon as possible and continue until 30-May-21, or until the post is filled, whichever is earlier.