
The Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) is a cutting-edge institute addressing global public health challenges through research, translation into policy and education. ISGlobal has a broad portfolio in communicable and non-communicable diseases including environmental and climate determinants, and applies a multidisciplinary scientific approach ranging from the molecular to the population level. Research is organized in five programs: Climate, Air Pollution, Nature and Urban Health; Environment and Health over the Lifecourse; Global Viral and Bacterial Infections; Malaria and Neglected Parasitic Diseases and Maternal Child and Reproductive Health. ISGlobal is accredited with the Severo Ochoa distinction, a seal of excellence of the Spanish Science Ministry.
ISGlobal is looking for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with expertise in mathematical or statistical modelling, or an infectious disease epidemiologist with strong quantitative expertise, to develop and apply computational methods for the project: CONTRA-MAL: Connecting the dots in malaria transmission dynamics: inferring transmission networks by integrating genetics and epidemiology, funded by a Fundación “la Caixa” Junior Leader Fellowship.
The project sits at the interface of pathogen genomic epidemiology, computational and statistical modelling, public health surveillance, and open-source software development. Advanced methods that combine pathogen genomic and epidemiological data have transformed transmission chain reconstruction for viral pathogens. However, these approaches cannot be directly transferred to malaria. Plasmodium parasites have unique biological features, including sexual recombination in the mosquito vector, complex within-host diversity, and, in the case of Plasmodium vivax, dormant hypnozoite stages that can reactivate and cause relapses. These features require new analytical approaches to extract meaningful genetic signals and interpret them in relation to transmission, importation, persistence, and resurgence.
The postdoctoral researcher will work on cutting-edge approaches involving transmission network inference, diffusion-based modelling, statistical and computational epidemiology, and simulation-based validation. The position will involve development of a network-based inferential framework for reconstructing malaria transmission networks from genetic and epidemiological data. The work will include: i) model extensions to accommodate P. vivax epidemiological and genetic data, ii) model testing through simulation and fitting to datasets from studies conducted by international partners, and iii) open-source R package development and reproducible workflows.
The postholder will work closely with Dr Shazia Ruybal-Pesántez, Junior Research Leader in Genomic and Computational Epidemiology and TAGUA Research Group Lead, based within the Malaria and Neglected Parasitic Diseases Program. In addition, the postholder will engage with an active network of collaborators spanning Imperial College London (UK), Menzies School of Health Research (Australia), UNC Chapel Hill (US), and wider regional and global partners, including national malaria programme partners in Africa and the Asia-Pacific region. TAGUA is a recently established interdisciplinary research group working at the intersection of infectious disease surveillance, pathogen genomics, computational epidemiology and applied public health research, with a particular focus on malaria and other vector-borne pathogens.
The position is for 18 months in the first instance, with possibility of renewing depending on funding.
Additional opportunities
The group actively supports career development of its team members through conference travel, consortia participation, training workshops, mentorship, engagement with senior researchers and international collaborators, and opportunities to develop independent research ideas within the scope of the research programme
Lead and coordinate research activities related to methodological and R package development
Develop and extend network-based and statistical methods for malaria transmission chain inference from genetic and epidemiological data
Lead the testing, documentation and tutorial development for the open-source R package
Build scalable and reproducible inference pipelines integrating parasite genetic data with epidemiological surveillance data and spatial information
Conduct testing and validation of the methods and frameworks using simulation, and support application to real-world datasets from international partner studies
Publish findings in high-quality peer-reviewed journals and present results at international conferences, consortium or collaborator meetings, and project workshops
Contribute, where appropriate, to grant applications, fellowship proposals, and project-related dissemination activities
Support, where appropriate, supervision and training activities for junior researchers, MSc or PhD students, or visiting collaborators
PhD in statistics/biostatistics, computational epidemiology, applied mathematics, infectious disease modelling, computer science, or related quantitative field
Strong quantitative and coding skills, with hands-on experience developing or applying statistical, mathematical, or computational models, and proficiency in R and/or Python
Experience working with complex datasets, such as epidemiological, genetic, genomic, spatial, temporal or other biological datasets
Experience with open-source scientific software development practices, including collaborative coding, documentation, testing, version control, modular pipelines, and reproducible workflows
Track record of peer-reviewed publications, including as lead author or equivalent major research output
Strong communication skills, including fluency in English (written and oral).
Ability and desire to work in collaborative, multi-institutional research settings
Strong interest in public health, infectious diseases and/or vector-borne pathogen epidemiology
Strong interest or experience in pathogen genomic epidemiology, population genetics or bioinformatics
Experience with infectious disease transmission modeling, outbreak analytics, network models, diffusion processes, or spatio-temporal modelling
Experience with probabilistic programming or statistical computing frameworks such as Stan, NumPyro, TensorFlow
Experience developing R packages or other equivalent open-source software, pipelines, or analytical tools
Experience or familiarity with malaria epidemiology, Plasmodium genomics, or P. vivax relapse biology
Experience working with international collaborators, public health partners, and/or surveillance datasets
AUXILIAR TASKS
This job description reflects the present requirements of the post but may evolve at any time in the future as duties and responsibilities change and/or develop providing there is appropriate consultation with the post-holder.
This job description is not a definitive or exhaustive list of responsibilities but identifies the key responsibilities and tasks of the post holder. The specific objectives of the post holder will be subject to review as part of the individual professional assessment process.
Teamwork.
Problem resolution.
Learning capacity.
The post holder will adhere to ISGlobal principles contained in People management policy, including Equity, diversity and health safety The post holder will respect, and be accountable to ensure ISGlobal policies and procedures.
Proficiency in English.
Contract: 18 months (with possibility to extend)
Salary: 30.656€ gross annual
Work-Life Balance: 36 days off per year (23 vacation days + 13 personal days)
Start date: 7th of September 2026 (negotiable)
Applicants must complete the application form and upload a CV, a Cover Letter and contact information for two professional references. Each document must be clearly named with the candidate’s name and surname.
Applications will remain open until 3rd of July 2026
Shortlisted candidates may be asked to complete a short technical exercise and provide a code sample as part of the selection process
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and shortlisted candidates may be contacted and interviewed as applications are received. Interviews may take place during the application period.
We encourage diverse applications, including but not limited to gender, race, ethnicity, religion, age, sexual orientation, physical abilities, and political beliefs.
The selection process is designed in two phases:
1- Interview phase of a technical nature, with the team that requires the incorporation. To assess the person's skills and CV.
2 - Meeting with HR with the finalist(s) to finish assessing the profile and discuss contractual and institutional issues.
If needed any technical test could be passed. A Psychological Competency Evaluation Test will be required for the structural or transversal positions.
In accordance with the OTM-R principles, a gender-balanced recruitment panel is formed for every vacancy at the beginning of the process. After reviewing the content of the applications, the panel will start the interviews, with at least one technical and one administrative interview. A profile questionnaire as well as a technical exercise may be required during the process.
In ISGlobal we are committed to maintaining and developing a work environment in which the values and principles of our organization are respected and equal opportunities between women and men be promoted in each of the areas in which we operate, not tolerating discrimination based on criteria such as age, gender, marital status, race, ethnicity, functional diversity, political leanings, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
We confirm our commitment towards the value of the diversity of our staff and student population and seek to promote peace, equity, diversity and inclusion as essential elements in contribution to improving health worldwide.

ISGlobal is a public-private partnership with a longstanding commitment to global health that builds on the existing research, training, and health activities of its founders and strives to contribute to the global effort to improve health worldwide.
It is the fruit of an innovative alliance between the ”la Caixa” Foundation and academic and government institutions to contribute to the efforts undertaken by the international community to address the challenges in global health. ISGlobal is a consolidated hub of excellence in research that has grown out of work first started in the world of health care by the Hospital Clínic and the Parc de Salut MAR and in the academic sphere by the University of Barcelona and Pompeu Fabra University.
Its working model is based on the generation of scientific knowledge through Research Programmes and Groups, and its translation through the areas of Training and Analysis and Global Development.
ISGlobal has been named a Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence and is a member of the CERCA system of the Generalitat de Catalunya.