About the Role
The department EPID, led by Prof. Berit Lange, at the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI), is offering the position of a
Doctoral researcher (f/m/d) Modelling vector-borne diseases in Germany
As a member of the Helmholtz Association, the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, based in Braunschweig, conducts top-level research in the field of infectious diseases. Our scientists develop novel methods and strategies to fight infectious diseases faster and more effectively. Our common goal is to develop novel approaches for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. Our research focuses on bacterial and viral pathogens, their interaction with the human immune system and new effective substances and vaccines.
Project description:
The Department of Epidemiology consists of more than 40 employees (www.helmholtz-hzi.de/epidemiologie). Our researchfocuses on the fundamental relationships between the occurrence, spread and prevention of infectious diseases in the humanpopulation at national and international level. We are working on the area of immunology and infection as part of the NAKOhealth study (www.nako.de). The infrastructure of the department also includes the PhD Programme "Epidemiology".
VBD-MODE is an interdisciplinary German consortium that advances modelling and forecasting of vector-borne diseases toestimate current and future burden and strengthen preparedness. It integrates climate, environmental, land-use and socio-economic drivers to predict vector distribution, transmission potential and outbreak risk for pathogens such as West Nile fever,tick-borne infections and Aedes-borne diseases (e.g., dengue), using multi-model ensembles and scenario-based projections.The project combines process-based eco-epidemiological models with statistical/ML approaches and health-economicmodelling to assess the impact and cost-effectiveness of interventions, including vaccination and surveillance strategies. Inparallel, VBD-MODE builds national capacity through standardized data integration, stakeholder exchange, training and openprediction challenges, translating modelling insights into actionable recommendations for Germany’s public health resilience.
Tasks include:
Generation and running of dynamic models for vector-borne diseases
Data analysis of public health and cohort data with epidemiological methods
Evidence synthesis to support model parameters
Conduct and organization of epidemiological studies and sample collections
Conduct and supervision of laboratory analyses, in particular immunological assays
Data management and programming in R and Python
Writing and contribution to original publications
Coordinate contribution to modelling projects and platforms supporting reporting, communication and meeting organization
Supporting teaching for medical and public health students
Assistance with drafting project-related grant applications
Presenting the results at scientific conferences
Assistance with project management and administration
Qualifications:
University degree in mathematics, biostatistics or data sciences with experiences in dynamic modelling and additional degree in health-related sciences e.g. epidemiology
Alternatively: medical degree or health sciences degree with additional degree in data sciences, biostatistics and experiences in dynamic modelling
Very good knowledge of statistics and R, Python or Stata
Excellent data management and programming skills in R and/or Python
Very good knowledge of English
Advantage:
Good knowledge of German
Experience in dynamic modelling of infectious diseases
Laboratory methods for serology/ELISA (experience gained during MSc or BSc studies desirable)
Knowledge on/ experience in Machine learning approaches
We offer:
Modern laboratories, incl. BSL3
State-of-the-art analytical instrumentation (spectral analyzer, sorting facility, single cell genomics pipelines)
Ample biological profiling platforms (in vitro and in vivo)
A lively scientific community and a corporate culture of appreciation & promotion of equal opportunities
30 days of vacation, (24.12. & 31.12. are considered as completely free days)
An annual additional payment (Weihnachtsgeld) analogue to § 20 TVöD
Social security included
DO IT- Promotionsinitiative
Welcome Office
Buddy System for new doctoral researchers
Family Office, Child Holiday Care
One of the strongest research region in Europe
Central location within Germany, various metropolitan areas (i.e. Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Hannover) and recreational areas (i.e. Harz, Lüneburg Heath, North Sea) can be reached very quickly and easily by Train – it is also close to the airport Hannover.