PhD student and postdoc positions at the University of Cape Town

From: Paolo Denti Date: January 25, 2019 job Source: mail-archive.com
Dear all, We are looking for bright and motivated candidates to join our pharmacometric modelling team at the University of Cape Town. Our pharmacometrics group has established PK/PD modelling expertise in the disease area of tuberculosis, HIV, and malaria. It is active internationally and enjoys on-going collaborations and exchange programs with some of the major pharmacometric research groups worldwide. Scholarships at both PhD student and postdoc level are available and support funding suited to the cost of living in Cape Town is part of the offer. Please refer to the links below for more details. PhD student - https://goo.gl/1Xh1K7 Postdoc - https://goo.gl/vVbGsz To apply, send your CV with references and a letter of introduction/motivation to [email protected] before February 17th. For more information about our research, you can Google “pharmacometrics Cape Town” - or look at http://www.medicine.uct.ac.za/med/divisions/pharmacology For any extracurricular reasons to move to the beautiful Mother City of Africa, Google simply “Cape Town” instead, and click on “Images”. Bonus perk of the job: you get to save on your flight and accommodation to attend the World Conference on Pharmacometrics 2020. :) - https://go-wcop.org/ PS I am sending this again, since the first time it did not get posted after 24 hours... Apologies if it now gets posted twice. -- ------------------------------------------------ Paolo Denti, PhD A/Prof of Pharmacometrics Division of Clinical Pharmacology Department of Medicine University of Cape Town K45 Old Main Building Groote Schuur Hospital Observatory, Cape Town 7925 South Africa phone: +27 21 404 7719 fax: +27 021 650 5410 email: [email protected] ------------------------------------------------ Disclaimer - University of Cape Town This email is subject to UCT policies and email disclaimer published on our website at http://www.uct.ac.za/main/email-disclaimer or obtainable from +27 21 650 9111. If this email is not related to the business of UCT, it is sent by the sender in an individual capacity. Please report security incidents or abuse via https://csirt.uct.ac.za/page/report-an-incident.php.