One postdoctoral associate position on infectious disease modeling is
available in Cristina Lanzas’ group (Department of Population Health and
Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State
University). Applicants with a background in mathematical modeling of
infectious diseases and/or network and agent-based modeling are highly
encouraged to apply.


Our group focus is the epidemiology and ecology of enteric and
antimicrobial resistant pathogens in animal and human populations. We
combine data, epidemiological analysis and mathematical models to study
transmission mechanisms, sources of transmission heterogeneity, and to
identify and design control measures to reduce the public health burden
associated with infectious diseases. Our research is currently supported by
NIH and USDA.


The post-doc will work will use animal movement data collected through real
time location systems to develop contact networks and will integrate the
networks on agent-based models for the transmission of pathogens in cattle
populations. Mean-field/compartmental models will be also developed. The
models will be used to assess transmission of directly and indirectly
transmitted pathogens, and evaluate sources of transmission heterogeneity.


*Necessary Education, Experience Skills, Training and Education*: The
postdoctoral associates shall have a Ph.D. degree in a relevant
quantitative discipline (ecology, epidemiology, engineering, applied
mathematics, physics, statistics and related fields) and have a deep
interest in interdisciplinary collaboration, strong quantitative and
programming skills and good oral and writing skills are expected.
Experience developing and implementing agent-based models and/or network
models is desirable.

The initial appointment will be for one year, with renewal for two or more
years subject to satisfactory progress and mutual agreement. The salary
will be commensurate with the qualifications and experience of the
individuals. Review of applications will begin immediately and will
continue until suitable candidates are identified.


To apply for the position please follow the link:
https://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/52006

Applicant material includes a cover letter, CV and contact information for
three references.

If you have questions specific to the positions please contact me at
[email protected]

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Cristina Lanzas

Assistant Professor of Infectious Disease

Department of Population Health and Pathobiology

College of Veterinary Medicine

North Carolina State University

1051 William Moore Drive

Raleigh, NC 27607

919-513-6202

[email protected]

Webpage: lanzaslab.org

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