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Caroline Trotter

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Epidemiology

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Health Economics

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Mathematics

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Salud Pública

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Immunization

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PhD in Vaccines & Immunisation: Epidemiology, Mathematical Modelling and Health Economics

PhD opportunity at the University of Cambridge in vaccines and immunisation. This 3-year project is embedded in the NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Vaccines & Immunisation and is based at the University of Cambridge, working with the UK Health Security Agency, the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and University College London. The successful student will work with Professor Caroline Trotter on a project to quantify the lives saved by childhood immunisation in England and to develop frameworks for integrated decision-making about vaccines. The research combines infectious disease epidemiology , mathematical modelling of vaccine-preventable diseases, and health economics . The student will also develop and execute a plan for public involvement and engagement. Funding: home fees are covered, plus a tax-free maintenance stipend starting at £20,199 per year for three years. Research costs are also supported. This is therefore aimed at UK/home students. Eligibility: applicants should have or expect to obtain at least a UK 2:1 Honours Degree or equivalent in a relevant subject. Deadline: 10 July 2026. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to interview before the end of July 2026. Start date: January 2027. How to apply: contact the supervisor first to discuss the project, then submit an official application. Quote reference PP49859 and use the Cambridge postgraduate application guidance page.

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