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Post:
Research Assistant in Neglected Tropical Diseases Synthesis
Responsible to:
Professor Paul Garner
Summary of role:
Develop and update Cochrane reviews in neglected tropical diseases
Background
Systematic reviews are central to many global and national guideline in health care. Cochrane has
developed methods, produced a large number of systematic reviews, and has contributed to more
transparent approaches to policy making.
The Cochrane Infectious Diseases Group was established in 1994, one of the first Cochrane Editorial
Groups to be established. We have a strong record in high quality reviews in malaria, tuberculosis,
tropical and other infectious diseases. We provide guidance to author teams throughout the world,
and quality assure their product. It is part of the Effective Health Care Research Consortium,
comprising partners in South Africa, Nigeria, Cameroon, Kenya, India, China, and Norway; as well as
strong links with the World Health Organization in Geneva. This work is funded by a grant from the
Department for International Development.
Since the mid-1990’s, we have been one of the only academic groups performing systematic reviews
in NTD (Nagpal et al. 2013)1. We have carried out some important reviews that have both supported2
and challenged3 policies. Our review of soil transmitted helminths has attracted widespread
publicity, reported in the Guardian, featured on Radio 4 “More or Less”, and used in WHO Guideline
development.
Main tasks
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To work with a team of authors in updating one or two priority reviews in neglected tropical
diseases related to mass drug administration.
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To join 2-3 author teams and contribute to the production of Cochrane reviews in these areas.
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To participate in an appraisal of information about acceptability of mass drug administration
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To help with aspects of editing, refereeing and topic appraisal of reviews

To contribute to the teams’ postgraduate training portfolio in evidence synthesis at a level
commensurate with their experience, skills and interests.
The successful applicant will have opportunities to contribute to submissions for grant funding, to
contribute to partner capacity development, and to become involved with other research projects in
dialogue with your line manager.
1
: Nagpal S, Sinclair D, Garner P (2013) Has the NTD Community Neglected Evidence-Based Policy? PLoS Negl Trop Dis 7(7):
e2238. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0002238.
2
Adinarayanan S, Critchley JA, Das PK, Gelband H. Diethylcarbamazine (DEC)-medicated salt for community-based control
of lymphatic filariasis. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2007, Issue 1. Art. No.: CD003758.
DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD003758.pub2.
3
Taylor-Robinson DC, Maayan N, Soares-Weiser K, Donegan S, Garner P. Deworming drugs for soil-transmitted intestinal
worms in children: effects on nutritional indicators, haemoglobin, and school performance. Cochrane Database of
Systematic Reviews2015, Issue 7. Art. No.: CD000371. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD000371.pub6.
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You would work on a daily basis with dynamic and friendly Liverpool team. Your main points of
contact will be, in alphabetical order: Paul Garner (joint co-ordinating editor), Anne-Marie Stephani
(managing editor). Others you will work with include Vittoria Lutje (information retrieval specialist),
Martha Richardson (statistician), Deirdre Walshe, (assistant editor) and Phil Hinds (editorial
assistant). The Consortium is organised in the Liverpool office through Paula Waugh.
You will need to be able to work to deadlines. Post is available now. You will need the right to work in
the UK.
For any further questions about the post please contact [email protected]
You will gain a wide spectrum of experience and skills in current methods of research synthesis.
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Person specification
Criteria
Essential
Desirable
Education &
Training
Masters degree in epidemiology, public
health, clinical tropical medicine, or
vector biology
Postgraduate qualification in epidemiology
or related quantitative topic
PhD
Postgraduate teaching qualification
Experience
In biomedical or social science research in
low and middle income countries
Critical appraisal of medical literature at
postgraduate level
Completed a substantive quantitative
analysis, either a systematic review or an
applied research project
Excellent abilities to write in plain English
Working in a multidisciplinary team.
Completed a systematic review of effects
Author of a Cochrane review, and
experienced in the software used
Experience using GRADE
Experienced in teaching health
professionals at postgraduate level
Track record in published research
Skills & Abilities Clear evidence of critical insight into
priority policy questions in international
health relevant to infectious diseases
Good communicator
Ability to work as part of a team as well as
independently
Computer literate with working
knowledge of MS Office applications
Excellent time management and
organisational skills
Knowledge
Systematic reviews and RCT trials basics
Special
Aptitude
Initiative, and ability to organise own time
Fastidious attention to detail
Able to work flexibly
Enthusiastic approach to work
Ability to work collaborative
Interests
Essential to be interested In developing
countries and infectious disease problems
Circumstances
Fixed term
Needs to be able to travel overseas
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Demonstrable teaching skills to
postgraduate students
Experienced in editing and writing scientific
articles
Committed to capacity development
Needs to have right to work in the UK