Musculoskeletal health in children
Epidemiologie - 12-03-2023
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Deze vacature is aangeleverd door de University of Tasmania.
About the research project
Poor musculoskeletal health is one of the greatest health burdens in Tasmania and worldwide. It is often perceived that poor musculoskeletal health is all about aging, but nothing is less true. Often it has its origins in childhood and adolescent physical development. For example, osteoporosis a condition that causes bones to become thin, weak, and fragile, has been called “a childhood disease with old age consequences,” because the bone mass attained in childhood and adolescence is an important determinant of lifelong skeletal health.The goal of this PhD project is to identify factors interfering with musculoskeletal health in childhood. You will investigate the association between:
- Muscular strength and bone health in childhood and adolescence
- Maternal factors during pregnancy and the influence of childhood musculoskeletal health
As this is a cross-disciplinary research project, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with experts in the field of bone health, life course epidemiology, and muscular fitness in children. You will be supervised by epidemiologist Dr. Lieke Scheepers, child fitness specialist Dr. Brooklyn Fraser, and rheumatologist and bone health specialist Prof. Graeme Jones.
What we are looking for:
We are looking for a talented PhD candidate with a keen interest in physiology and conducting quantitative data analysis.Requirements:
- Masters degree or equivalent in epidemiology, biomedical sciences, public health or biostatistics.
- Epidemiological background and previous experience with quantitative data analyses is of great advantage.
- Motivation and interest to do high-quality research.
- Excellent verbal and written English skills.
Curious? So are we:
Motivated students are very welcome to approachto discuss exciting project possibilities.
Primary Supervisor
Funding
Applicants will be considered for a Research Training Program (RTP) scholarship or Tasmania Graduate Research Scholarship (TGRS) which, if successful, provides:- a living allowance stipend of $31,500 per annum (2023 rate, indexed annually) for 3.5 years
- a relocation allowance of up to $2,000
- a tuition fees offset covering the cost of tuition fees for up to four years (domestic applicants only)
As part of the application process you may indicate if you do not wish to be considered for scholarship funding.
Eligibility
Applicants should review the Higher Degree by Research.
Selection Criteria
The project is competitively assessed and awarded. Selection is based on academic merit and suitability to the project as determined by the College.Additional essential selection criteria specific to this project:
- Masters or honours degree or equivalent in epidemiology, biomedical sciences, public health or biostatistics
- Sound understanding of physiology and capability in quantitative data analysis
Application process
There is a three-step application process:
- Select your project, and check you meet the eligibility and selection criteria;
- Contact the Primary Supervisor,
by the closing date listed above.
- Copy and paste the title of the project from this advertisement into your application. If you don’t correctly do this your application may be rejected.
- As part of your application, you will be required to submit a covering letter, a CV including 2 x referees and your project research proposal.
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