We are seeking a research fellow to join a new group within the Centre for Epidemic Research and Modelling (CERM) at Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health at the National University of Singapore (NUS) led by Professor Azra Ghani.
You will lead research in the development and application of within-host mathematical models to understand the long-term dynamics of natural- and vaccine-induced immunity to pathogens. You will be responsible for developing a suite of within-host mathematical models that can be used to test hypotheses regarding the durability of acquired immunity through natural infection, vaccination or in combination (i.e. hybrid immunity).
For more information, please view the job announcement.

