Translational Epidemiology – Training for Research on Aging
and Chronic Disease T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship
The
Translational Epidemiology – Training for Research on Aging
and Chronic Disease T32 postdoctoral fellowship at
the UCSF Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics is
recruiting for five new fellows to start in Summer/Fall 2023.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until all
postdoctoral spots are filled.
This training program for research on aging and chronic
disease emphasizes integration of evidence from
populations to translational applications in practice and
policy. Training focuses on chronic diseases and aging,
including Alzheimer's disease and related disorders, cancer,
musculoskeletal and cardiometabolic disorders.
The implementation science and translational components of the
program focus on clinical practice, interventions, and health
policy.
The program emphasizes development of trainees as independent
researchers in a new era of translational science, big data,
and aging and chronic disease epidemiology.
Scientists eligible
for this program must demonstrate a strong interest in aging
and chronic disease; have a doctoral degree (e.g. PhD, DrPH,
MD, etc.) by fellowship start date; and be a citizen or
non-citizen national of the United States or have been
admitted for permanent residency.
Applicants from diverse backgrounds underrepresented in the
biomedical, clinical, behavioral, and social sciences are
strongly encouraged to apply. For details regarding NIH
diversity eligibility, see
Notice on NIH's Interest in Diversity.
Interested applicants should
complete this online application
(http://tiny.ucsf.edu/pphnKY).
Questions?
Contact Dr. Peggy Cawthon (
Peggy.Cawthon@ucsf.edu
) and Program Manager Eva Wong-Moy (
eva.wong-moy@ucsf.edu
)
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