Position Summary
We seek a colleague with research and training in Environmental Epidemiology. Applicants should have experience in interdisciplinary environmental health research and teaching and the potential to develop and maintain a highly recognized externally funded research portfolio on the impacts of climate change and health. Applicants with a focus on effects of chemical exposures climate air pollutants and the built environment on health across the lifespan or community health and disaster management are of particular interest. Applicants for the tenure track position must hold a doctorate degree in epidemiology biostatistics or public health or a related field. Evidence of extramural research funding and publications must be commensurate with years of professional experience. We expect our faculty to build an externally funded research program publish in leading journals and be committed to advancing health equity and to impacting public and population health. As minimum qualifications for consideration applicants will have evidence of or strong potential for establishing an independent extramurally funded research program a demonstrated interest in teaching and a commitment to epidemiology and public health. Candidates will be responsible for advising and mentoring students postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty scholars.
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