E-DRUG: Post-doctoral Associate opportunity
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Dear eDruggers,
The College of Engineering and School of Public Health, Social Innovation on Drug Resistance Program is seeking Postdoctoral associate for a project focused on social, behavioral, and policy factors contributing to antibiotic resistance in both human and veterinary sectors. The postdoctoral associate will be working on an interdisciplinary project studying the role of poor quality medicine on the emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
The postdoctoral associate will have opportunities to engage in research examining the social, behavioral, and economic factors that result in the distribution, procurement, and administration of poor quality human and veterinary medicines in Bangladesh and Pakistan. Working as part of a team on the main project, the associate will have opportunities to present research at national and international meetings, publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and special interest publications, and write reports for practice and policy audiences.
This is a two year position, with a start date on or after July 1, 2018. The position is fully funded for two years. The expectation is that the applicants supports the research group to raise funds for an additional year.
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If you have queries please contact Juliana Restivo jrestivo@bu.edu
Juliana Lynn Restivo, MPH
Events and Communications Specialist
Department of Global Health
Boston University School of Public Health
Boston, MA 02118
"Ashigbie, Paul Gk" <gamelie@bu.edu>