Post by rabia373 on Mar 12, 2024 3:27:54 GMT -5
Researcher will work with malaria vector mosquitoes in rural settlements in the Brazilian Amazon. The Public Health Entomology – Culicidae Systematics laboratory at USP is looking for a postdoctoral fellow who is highly motivated and scientifically productive to work on a Fapesp Thematic Project (process /-) with research on malaria vector mosquitoes in rural settlements in Brazilian Amazon. The start date is flexible and the position will remain open until a candidate with the required profile is selected. Initially, candidates must apply by March th. Interested parties are encouraged to ask questions and request clarifications via email at masallum@usp.br about the postdoctoral degree before sending documents. The position is open to Brazilians and foreigners, even those who do not have knowledge of the Portuguese language. The documents requested for registration are available at this link.
Interested parties must have a doctorate and experience in phylogenetic systematics and related areas. Excellent knowledge of molecular techniques used in taxonomy and genetics of insect vector populations. Comp Whatsapp Number List utational and statistical skills will be of enormous importance. The candidate must collaborate both in disciplines and fieldwork carried out in Brazil and in the training of undergraduate and postgraduate students. The scholarship is for a period of at least one year and may be renewed, depending on the candidate's performance, agreement by the project coordinator and approval by Fapesp. Preference will be given to candidates with a high probability of requesting and obtaining funding from research funding agencies, for example TDR/WHO, among others. With information from the FSP Institutional Communication Office.
Castro. For professor Vera Tomazella, from the Department of Statistics at UFSCar, when postgraduate students have contact with the research that is currently being carried out, there is an impact on the studies they will carry out in the future. “The effect is precisely this: by knowing what is happening in Brazil and outside Brazil, our students realize that they are in the right place and that we are bringing extra knowledge to them”, says Vera, who is also president of the Association Brazilian Statistics Association (ABE). Professor Juliana Cobre, from ICMC, adds: “By seeing what Rogatko's work is like, students learn that a statistician will never work alone if he chooses to work in this field of research. He will need to establish a close partnership with other medical professionals.” The th Statistical and Probabilistic Methods Workshop took place between February st and rd and brought together participants. The event is part of the Statistics Summer Program and its main objective is to disseminate new results in the field of statistics, probability and their applications, with the aim of stimulating the exchange of experiences between participants. In addition to Rogatko's mini-course, there were lectures and two poster sessions.
Interested parties must have a doctorate and experience in phylogenetic systematics and related areas. Excellent knowledge of molecular techniques used in taxonomy and genetics of insect vector populations. Comp Whatsapp Number List utational and statistical skills will be of enormous importance. The candidate must collaborate both in disciplines and fieldwork carried out in Brazil and in the training of undergraduate and postgraduate students. The scholarship is for a period of at least one year and may be renewed, depending on the candidate's performance, agreement by the project coordinator and approval by Fapesp. Preference will be given to candidates with a high probability of requesting and obtaining funding from research funding agencies, for example TDR/WHO, among others. With information from the FSP Institutional Communication Office.
Castro. For professor Vera Tomazella, from the Department of Statistics at UFSCar, when postgraduate students have contact with the research that is currently being carried out, there is an impact on the studies they will carry out in the future. “The effect is precisely this: by knowing what is happening in Brazil and outside Brazil, our students realize that they are in the right place and that we are bringing extra knowledge to them”, says Vera, who is also president of the Association Brazilian Statistics Association (ABE). Professor Juliana Cobre, from ICMC, adds: “By seeing what Rogatko's work is like, students learn that a statistician will never work alone if he chooses to work in this field of research. He will need to establish a close partnership with other medical professionals.” The th Statistical and Probabilistic Methods Workshop took place between February st and rd and brought together participants. The event is part of the Statistics Summer Program and its main objective is to disseminate new results in the field of statistics, probability and their applications, with the aim of stimulating the exchange of experiences between participants. In addition to Rogatko's mini-course, there were lectures and two poster sessions.