Senior Lecturer in epidemiology and registry research with special focus on pulmonary medicine
Reference number PAR 2024/990
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The Department of Community Medicine and Public Health, at the Institute of Medicine, conducts extensive teaching and research in global public health, general medicine, occupational medicine, environmental medicine, social medicine, drug use and drug policy. We also conduct teaching and research in nutritional epidemiology, insurance medicine, innovation and utilisation, health economics, biostatistics and registry epidemiology.
We are now looking for a senior lecturer to help further develop our research and teaching in epidemiology, with a particular focus on register-based research. Register epidemiology aims to optimise the use of register data to benefit health care through interdisciplinary collaboration and cooperation. We have a close collaboration between research and education. Many of our researchers are also involved in our education programmes and teach on our international master's programmes, in our stand-alone courses and in the vocational healthcare programmes at Sahlgrenska Academy.
Subject area
Epidemiology and registry research with special focus on pulmonary medicine
Subject area description
Scientific discipline that studies the occurrence, distribution and causes of health-related conditions in the population. It aims to identify factors that influence health and the spread of diseases in order to lay the foundation for improving public health. Usually, quantitative methods are used to measure and analyse disease prevalence and associations between different exposures (e.g. lifestyle factors, environmental exposures) and health outcomes. A central part of epidemiology involves the design of observational studies (such as cohort studies or case-control studies) to identify risk factors and experimental and quasi-experimental studies to study the effects of health interventions (such as the introduction of new drugs, vaccination programmes, or health-related legislation). In the Swedish context, it is now common for epidemiological research to be conducted, in whole or in part, through population-based registries.
Duties
The tasks include research in registry epidemiology focussing mainly on pulmonary issues. The post-holder is expected to conduct successful research, obtain significant external research grants and publish in leading journals.
Duties may also include teaching in epidemiology, registry research, statistics and public health.
Some administration related to research and teaching may be included in the tasks.
Eligibility
The eligibility criteria for employing teaching staff are set out in the Higher Education Ordinance and in the Appointment Procedure for Teaching Posts at the University of Gothenburg.
Qualified for employment as a senior lecturer are those who have demonstrated pedagogical expertise and who have obtained a doctoral degree or have equivalent scientific expertise or other expertise that is of significance with regard to the subject content of the employment and the tasks to be included in the employment.
Ability to teach in Swedish and English is a requirement.
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Göteborgs universitet | Senior Lecturer in epidemiology and registry research with special focus on pulmonary medicine