Two consortium partners currently have job opportunities related to the ConcePTION project. Would you like to contribute to our important mission? Please have a look at the current vacancies below.
Post-doc in pharmacoepidemiology for IMI project at Novo Nordisk, Denmark
Novo Nordisk is looking for a pharmacoepidemiologist for a post-doc position of two years duration. Novo Nordisk is partner in IMI ConcePTION, a collaborative European research project within the IMI (Innovative Medicines Initiative) program aimed at generating and disseminating evidence on the effects of medicines used in pregnancy and during lactation. Contributing to IMI ConcePTION are members from different medicines manufacturers, medicines agencies, universities, public health organizations and teratology networks.
You will be involved in one or several specific tasks, for example the identification and evaluation of new European data sources for conducting pharmacoepidemiology studies in pregnancy. You will also be involved in the set-up and execution of specific pharmacoepidemiology studies in pregnancy within one or several pre-defined disease and/or therapy areas. Your tasks and responsibilities will be varied and will include input to and review of study designs and analytical methods, literature research and involvement in conduct of pharmacoepidemiology analyses across European databases.
You will get the opportunity both to work independently as well as in teams. Assuming responsibility, clear communication and taking action will be essential parts of your work day.
Application deadline: November 10th 2019
Additional information can be found here.
Perinatal Pharmacoepidemiology – Visiting Scholarships to the University of Oslo (UiO), Norway 2020
UiO is a partner in ConcePTION, working in work packge 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7.
UiO offers reserach grants to visiting scholars who wish to work in perinatal epidemiology and gain experience with analyzing data from large Norwegian registries and/or birth cohors. See information here.
The reserach program is funded by The Reserach Council of Norway.
Application deadline: December 1st 2019