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Epidemiology
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Waco, TX |
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Baylor University / Robbins
College of Health & Human Sciences / Department of Public
Health |
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Postdoctoral Research Associate |
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https://apptrkr.com/3987687 |
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3/8/2023 |
EpiMonitor ID: |
2023-3664 |
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What We're Looking For
The Baylor Department of Public
Health is seeking a postdoctoral fellow. The Baylor
Department of Public Health is housed within the Robbins
College of Health and Human Sciences, an interdisciplinary
environment to translate theory into practice through
translational research and advance knowledge of health,
human behavior, and quality of life. The Department of
Public Health supports local and global public health
research and practice, with a specific focus on behavioral
health research and chronic disease prevention.
The successful applicant must
hold a Ph.D. degree in a Epidemiology or a Public
Health-Related discipline (awarded by May 31, 2023). One
year of relevant research experience, and an active
Christian faith are required. A doctoral degree and five
years of relevant work experience are preferred. A CV and an
unofficial transcript must be provided as part of your
application for the position.
**All applicants must be
currently authorized to work in the U.S. on a full-time
basis.
Dr. Kelly Ylitalo (https://www.baylor.edu/chhs/index.php?id=940468),
Associate Professor of Epidemiology, is currently seeking
applications for a postdoctoral fellowship focused on
epidemiology and behavioral health research. The job will
entail data analysis, literature review, manuscript
preparation, assisting with grant applications, and project
management. The fellowship will provide opportunities for
working with internal and external partners including
scientists, health care providers, and community advocates.
Projects include both traditional epidemiologic research and
implementation science projects, including NIH-funded
community-engaged research in collaboration with a Federally
Qualified Health Center related to physical activity,
healthy eating, and disability/aging. Required
qualifications include a PhD in epidemiology or public
health. Proficiency in SAS programming is required. The
ideal candidate will have training and experience in
epidemiologic and quantitative methods; proficiency in
generalized linear models, linear mixed models, and latent
class analyses; excellent scientific writing ability; strong
oral communication and time management skills; compassion
for underserved populations; and the ability to work
effectively and collegially with groups.
The position is for January 1,
2023 through May 31, 2024. Start date is negotiable.
As part of the Baylor
family, eligible employees receive a comprehensive benefits
package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance,
generous time off, tuition remission, and outstanding
automatic retirement contributions. Baylor has a
comprehensive benefits plan that supports you and your
family's wellbeing and allows you to be a part of the life
of a vibrant and active college campus. To learn more go to
https://www.baylor.edu/hr/index.php?id=949184
Baylor University is a private
not-for-profit university affiliated with the Baptist
General Convention of Texas. As an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity employer, Baylor is committed to compliance with
all applicable anti-discrimination laws, including those
regarding age, race, color, sex, national origin, military
service, genetic information, and disability. Baylor's
commitment to equal opportunity and respect of others does
not undermine the validity and effect of the constitutional
and statutory protections for its religious liberty,
including, without limitation, the religious organization
exemption under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,
the religious exemption to Title IX of the Education
Amendments of 1972, and the Free Exercise Clause of the
First Amendment to the United States Constitution, among
others. Baylor encourages women, minorities,
veterans, and individuals with disabilities to apply. EEO/M/F/Vets/Disabled
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