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Allschwil, Basel-Country, SwitzerlandJob Description:
Position Overview - Tasks & Responsibilities:
The scope of the project is a systematic literature review of the epidemiology estimates (i.e., incidence and prevalence) for a given cardiovascular/cerebrovascular condition(s). The intern will lead this effort in a classical literature review step-by-step approach: will design the search strategy, perform screening and extraction, assess the quality of the included studies, and prepare the final report.
The intern will work with other epidemiologists within the department and will be involved in the discussions to help contextualize and interpret the findings. The intern will also have an opportunity to participate in other department events (e.g., educational webinars, team meetings, networking, etc.).
Qualifications - Education and Experience:
- Holder of a master or PhD in epidemiology, public health, or a related field.
Qualifications - Skills:
- Good experience in systematic literature reviews.
- Has a good understanding of epidemiology study designs and analytical methods.
- Strong interest in cardiovascular/cerebrovascular research.
- Strong interest in pharmaceutical research.
- Has good communication, collaboration, and networking skills.
- Has good presentation skills; fluent oral and written English.
- EU citizenship or Swiss working permit valid until January 2026 mandatory
Our Offering:
- 3 to 4 months full time internship in an international healthcare company to grow your professional experience, start date 1st September 2025
- Great team and excellent sense of belonging
- Flexible working conditions with the opportunity of remote work
- Many attractive benefits to support your physical, mental and financial wellbeing. Learn more here.