Head of Department of Tropical Disease Biology - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

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  • Expiry date:
  • 17:59, Fri, 26th Jan 2024
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  • Liverpool

  • Salary:
  • Competitive
  • Benefits:
  • 30 Days holiday + Bank Holiday and additional Christmas closure daysThe Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) is a centre of excellence in research and postgraduate teaching in the field of tropical medicine. It is the oldest institution of its kind in the world and has been at the forefront of training leaders in global health since 1898. As we embark upon our 125th anniversary, we continue to focus on providing high quality scientific evidence and translating our scientific discovery into policies and practices. We do that by working collaboratively in over 70 countries to fulfil our mission of improving the health of the world's poorest people. Our multidisciplinary approach to global health research allows us to translate research innovation and scientific breakthroughs from laboratory research into effective interventions for those most in need, working in partnership with researchers and academic organisations in Low
- and Middle-Income Countries.


The department for Tropical Disease Biology (TDB) is a leading international research and teaching department with a focus on translational research of tropical infectious and neglected diseases.

Translational research is at the core of the department, with activities in 'product discovery and development', 'translation of knowledge into practice' and 'capacity strengthening' underpinning a truly bench to bedside research portfolio.

A key strength of the department is that we use community/field observations to inform basic laboratory experiments and in the same way aim to use findings from basic research to influence clinical treatment and community prevention initiatives.

The Department carries out world leading research across all of the major human infections to address unmet Global Health challenges, these include emerging and high consequence infectious diseases (e.g. Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever Virus, Zika Virus, SARS-CoV-2), multi-drug resistant bacteria (e.g. MDR M. tuberculosis and WHO-identified priority AMR pathogens), malaria, and neglected tropical diseases such as soil-transmitted helminths, schistosomes, filarial worms and snakebite.

Within TDB there are also three LSTM research centres:

the Centre for Drugs and Diagnostics, the Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases and the Centre for Snakebite Research and Interventions.

The Centres are key vehicles embedded within the Department, moving research into developable solutions in partnership with other LSTM Departments, including drugs, diagnostics and vaccines; enabling technologies; and activity and policy implementation.

The Head of Department for the Department of Tropical Disease Biology is a senior leadership role at LSTM.

Reporting to the Deputy Director, you will provide strategic and visionary leadership across the department and join the executive decision-making body of the institute.

You will operationalise the strategy for the Department of Tropical Disease Biology, which aligns with the wider school strategy that seeks to improve health outcomes in disadvantaged populations globally, through partnership in research and education.

You will have a robust understanding of global health, empowering you to drive growth, whilst promoting a culture of research excellence and innovation, and establishing strong partnerships to address public and global health challenges in low
- and middle-income countries.


A full overview of the responsibilities and essential criteria for this role can be found in the attached job description.


Inclusion is central to our values at LSTM

About LSTM


Founded in 1898 and the oldest of its kind in the world, the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) is an internationally recognised centre of excellence for teaching and research in tropical diseases.

Through the creation of effective links with governments, NGOs, private organisations and global institutions and by responding to the health needs of communities, LSTM aims to promote improved health, particularly for people of the less developed/resource poorest countries in the tropics and sub-tropics.

**LSTM actively promotes Equal Opportunities and Safeguarding Policies

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