Scientific Collaborator chez Université de Fribourg
This job ad was AI-translated from French. See originalJob summaryShowJoin the IMF as a scientific collaborator for MedNIS, focusing on non-ionizing radiation. Help improve care for electromagnetic hypersensitive individuals through a Swiss medical advisory network.TasksCoordinate the scientific aspects of the MedNIS project.Manage a cohort study on electromagnetic fields and health.Analyze data and share results with stakeholders.SkillsA university degree in biomedical sciences, social sciences, or human medicine is required.Experience in quantitative data collection and analysis.Fluency in French or German, with good knowledge of the other.AI Generated SummaryIs this helpful? Other links60 – 80% with the Master in MedicineParticularityAs part of the Swiss Medical Advice Network project on non-ionizing radiation (MedNIS), commissioned by the Federal Office for the Environment, the IMF is looking for a scientific collaborator in charge of the scientific coordination of the MedNIS project. The main objective of MedNIS is to improve the care of electromagnetic hypersensitive people in Switzerland through a network of consulting doctors to whom family doctors can refer their patients for specialized consultation, and to improve scientific knowledge in the field by collecting data from electromagnetic hypersensitive people within the framework of a cohort study. For more information about the project, please visit our website: https://www.mednis.ch/en.Field of activityEnsure the smooth running of a cohort study “Electromagnetic Fields and Health”Ensure the smooth running of the evaluation of the MedNIS service with patients, family doctors, and consulting doctorsAnalyze data and disseminate resultsWork closely with the responsible physician and the project’s administrative collaboratorParticipate in research projects of the Institute of Family MedicineRequirementsInitial 2-year contract, renewableHolder of a university degree in biomedical sciences, social sciences, or human medicineExperience in collecting and analyzing quantitative data; experience in qualitative data analysis is an assetAbility to work independently and in a team, organizational skillsProficiency in computer and statistical toolsFluency in spoken and written French or GermanLanguage requirementsFrench and/or Germanwith good knowledge of the other languageStarting date:01.11.2025 or date to be agreedInformation:Dr. Diana Walthermednis@hin.chApplication deadline:30.09.2025Submission address:Through this link.Only French or German version available