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Job Description
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Applications are invited from
epidemiologists interested in methods and biostatisticians
interested in epidemiology for a postdoctoral fellowship focused
on breast cancer. This position is under the direction of Clarice
Weinberg at the National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences (NIH), located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
The successful candidate will carry out epidemiological and
methodological research based on the recently completed Two Sister
Study, a family-based study of genetic and environmental risk
factors for young-onset (under 50) breast cancer. In addition to
extensive questionnaire data from some 1400 sister case-control
pairs, DNA samples were collected from them and from available
parents, and genotypes for more than a million SNPs will offer a
unique opportunity to detect joint effects of genetic and
nongenetic factors. Family-based analyses also enable assessment
of parent-of-origin effects and maternal effects in the etiology
of young-onset breast cancer. Related research using the Sister
Study, a prospective cohort study of more than 50,000 women will
also be possible. See
http://sisterstudy.org/English/index1.htm for more information
about the sister studies, or contact Dr.
Weinberg at
weinber2@niehs.nih.gov.
Applicants should have a doctoral degree (or be near completion)
in epidemiology or in biostatistics. Training and experience in
genetic epidemiology is a plus but is not required. Stipends are
determined by degree(s) and years of relevant postdoctoral
experience; annual increases are available. Medical insurance is
provided. The initial appointment is for 2 years, with extension
possible for up to 5 years. Noncitizens are welcome to apply.
Applicants should send the following items to
weinber2@niehs.nih.gov
• Letter describing areas of research interest
• Curriculum vitae with bibliography
• Contact information for 3 individuals serving as references.
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is
located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, between Raleigh
and Chapel Hill. The NIH is dedicated to building a diverse
community in its training and employment programs.
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