Tenure-Track Faculty Position -
Epidemiologist
Michigan State University / College of
Human Medicine / Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
The Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics invites
applicants for an open-rank tenure-track position at the
Assistant, Associate or Full Professor level in epidemiology.
Requirements include a Doctoral Degree in epidemiology, or in
related field with additional epidemiology training. Academic
rank will be commensurate with experience.
Areas of ongoing research within our department include
women’s health, reproductive / perinatal / pediatric health,
psychiatric and addiction
epidemiology, aging and neuroepidemiology, cardiovascular
epidemiology, cancer epidemiology, environmental health,
COVID-19, health services and health policy, health equity,
and social determinants of health. We welcome applicants who
have complementary areas of research, a strong record of
scholarship, and either evidence of or potential for an
independent, externally funded research program with national
visibility. Teaching in graduate (MS, PhD), professional,
and/or undergraduate programs is expected, along with
mentoring graduate students and post-doctoral fellows. We
value diversity, equity, and inclusion within all aspects of
research, instruction, and service. This position offers a
competitive salary, excellent benefits and a competitive
start-up package.
MSU has 4 health-related colleges (Human Medicine, Osteopathic
Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Nursing) and Colleges of
Natural Sciences, Agricultural and Natural Resources, and
Social Sciences, all of which participate in population health
research. The College of Human Medicine has campuses in
multiple Michigan cities as well as a 30-year partnership with
Henry Ford Health System in the Detroit metropolitan area,
offering unique opportunities for epidemiological research
across the state of Michigan. There is a strong, campus-wide
history of international research and of collaborations across
colleges and departments, clinical and non-clinical. The
Greater Lansing area, home to MSU and the state capital,
offers residents a family-friendly lifestyle, low cost of
living, access to arts and cultural activities, and easy
access to year-round outdoor recreational activities.
Candidates should apply on-line at
careers.msu.edu for posting #959358.
Applicants will submit the following: 1) a curriculum vitae,
2) A statement (2-page maximum) of scholarly activities,
research, and teaching interests, 3) A statement (1-page
maximum) documenting philosophy and contributions to
diversity, equity, and inclusion in scholarship, instruction,
and/or service and 4) names of three recommenders. For
additional information visit
https://epibio.msu.edu/. Questions regarding the position
should be addressed to the Search Committee Coordinator, Jill
Hamilton, (jillh@msu.edu)
Review of applications will begin on September 15, 2024, and
the position will remain open until filled. All qualified
applicants that submit their application will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, citizenship, disability, or protected veteran status.
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