PhD in zoonotic epidemiology - Imperial College London
PhD Modelling the environmental and ecological drivers of disease emergence
in amphibian chytridiomycosis
Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Imperial College Faculty of Medicine
Amphibian chytridiomycosis, caused by the fungus Batrachochytrium
dendrobatidis (Bd), is now known to be one of the most potent threats to
biodiversity yet discovered. This project will work with a NERC-funded team
at Imperial College and the Zoological Society of London to analyse the
dynamics of disease transmission within Europe by developing epidemiological
models of the chytrid and its amphibian hosts.
The student will belong to the Graduate School of Life Sciences and Medicine
which provides a full programme of training in research and transferable
skills. Students will be based in the Department of Infectious Disease
Epidemiology http://www1.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/about/divisions/ephpc/ide/
Applicants should send two hard copies of a full CV, including two original
references, and a letter explaining why you wish to pursue postgraduate
study to *Dr Matthew Fisher*, Imperial College London, Norfolk Place,
London, W2 1PG. Email: matthew.fisher@imperial.ac.uk.
Please note that candidates must fulfil College admissions criteria. For an
informal discussion and further details, please contact Dr Matthew Fisher,
tel: +44 (0) 207 594 3787 or email
*Closing date: 1st April 2007*
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