Research Fellow in Inflammation Biology: King’s College London is seeking a highly skilled Research Fellow to join the Department of Inflammation Biology. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in health research, particularly in rheumatic diseases, collaborating with prestigious institutions and utilizing advanced data analysis techniques.
Title: Research Fellow in Inflammation Biology
Designation:
Research Fellow
Table:
Category | Details |
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Research Area | Inflammation Biology and Rheumatic Diseases |
Location | King’s College London, England |
Eligibility/Qualification | PhD in a relevant field (statistics, epidemiology, health services research) |
Salary | £53,149 – £57,566 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance |
Job ID | 110666 |
Post Date | 19-Mar-2025 |
Last Date to Apply | 16-Apr-2025 |
Research Area:
The role focuses on the study of rheumatic diseases within the Centre for Rheumatic Diseases, emphasizing the analysis of healthcare data and improving patient outcomes through innovative models of outpatient care.
Location:
King’s College London, located in the heart of London, England.
Eligibility/Qualification:
Essential Criteria:
- PhD in a related field (statistics, epidemiology, health services research, improvement science).
- Expertise in analyzing routinely collected healthcare data, including understanding related challenges.
- Proficiency in statistical programming (R, Python, or Stata).
- Strong understanding of quantitative research design and methods.
- Experience advising or mentoring others on quantitative methods.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills with multidisciplinary teams.
- Ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines.
Desirable Criteria:
- Experience with OpenSAFELY or similar platforms.
- Knowledge of health services research, including implementation and evaluation studies.
- Experience in grant writing or contributing to successful funding applications.
- Interest in developing and delivering training materials.
Job Description:
The successful candidate will:
- Collaborate on the NIHR-funded TaILOR programme analyzing healthcare data to investigate Patient-Initiated Follow-Up pathways in NHS rheumatology services.
- Provide quantitative research advisory services for the NIHR Research Support Service, offering guidance on research design, statistical analysis, and quantitative methodologies.
- Engage with multidisciplinary teams and contribute to impactful research that shapes rheumatology services while enhancing methodological expertise.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit a CV and a supporting statement detailing how they meet the essential and desirable criteria outlined in the job advertisement. Application submissions can be made through the King’s College London careers page.
Last Date to Apply:
16-Apr-2025
For further information and to apply, visit the King’s College London Careers Page.