Institution:
The
Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum
Research
Institute
of
Sinai
Health,
Toronto,
Canada
Job
title:
Principal
Investigators
in Population
Health
Data Science
(2
positions)
Posting date:
Monday, August 25 2025
Application
Closing
date:
Monday,
October
20th,
2025
(midnight,
Eastern
Time)
Starting
date:
Anticipated
start
is September
1,
2026 or
a
date to
be
mutually
agreed
upon.
1.
Position
Summary
The
Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research
Institute (LTRI)
of
Sinai Health,
a University of Toronto-affiliated research
centre,
is
seeking two
(2)
emerging
leaders in
the
broad area
of
Population
Health
Data Science.
The appointments will be for Full-Time Principal
Investigators, rank equivalent to Assistant or Associate
Professors,
with the
anticipated
starting
date
of September
1,
2026, or
a date
to be
mutually
agreed
upon.
We seek applicants who will
develop independent, outstanding and innovative
Population Health Data Science research programs. We
will consider applicants spanning all areas of
Population Health Data Science, including complex
disease epidemiology, infectious disease research, risk
prediction modeling, population and medical data
linkage, geospatial data mining, multi-omics data
integration, and artificial intelligence
(AI)
applications
in health
sciences,
such
as causal
machine
learning,
deep
learning for
medical imaging, generative AI and more.
The positions are open to both those who are
specialized in methodological
development,
as
well as
those
focused on
innovative
applications
to
impactful
population health issues.
The health topics include but are not limited to
perinatal and maternal-child health, cancers,
cardiometabolic conditions, autoimmune diseases and
other complex health issues.
The Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum
Research Institute is one of Canada’s leading biomedical
research institutes, located within Mount Sinai Hospital
at
Sinai Health
in downtown Toronto. The LTRI is dedicated to
excellence in health research and the development of
early-career investigators. LTRI’s
faculty members
are internationally renowned for their work in
cancer, maternal-infant health, diabetes, inflammatory
conditions, and genetic disorders among others.
Large-scale health data has been collected through
multiple
research
initiatives
and
platforms.
Within the
LTRI,
the
Prosserman
Centre
for
Population
Health
Research
comprises multi-disciplinary scientists focusing
on quantitative research of complex diseases, including
precision health and multi-omics data integration based
on large-scale cohorts and biobank data.
Partnering
with
the
Data Sciences
Institute,
the
Dalla
Lana
School of
Public
Health,
the
Department
of Statistical Sciences,
and the
Department of Computer Science
at the University of Toronto, the Prosserman
Centre for Population Health Research is a hub for an
active research community of public health
research,
complex
disease
epidemiology,
omics
data
sciences and
quantitative
method
innovation.
LTRI
provides
a
research-intensive
environment
with
modern and
innovative
core
facilities.
These
include institutional high-performance computing
clusters, biobanking as well as next-generation
sequencing, single-cell platforms, proteomics, robotics,
and advanced cellular imaging, which drive technology
development
and are
housed
in the
Network
Biology
Collaborative
Centre.
LTRI
has a
fully
accredited
Biospecimen Repository for biobanking and a
dedicated Research Trainee Centre that supports trainees
across disciplines from around the world.
LTRI research groups engage
in productive collaborations with the larger University
of Toronto community, as well as national and
international networks. The University of Toronto boasts
one of the world's most concentrated biomedical research
communities, and is notably home to the Toronto Academic
Health Science Network (TAHSN),
the
Vector Institute for
Artificial Intelligence
and the
Data
Sciences Institute.
Government agencies such as the
Ontario Institute for Cancer
Research and
Public
Health
Ontario,
with
whom our
researchers
partner,
are
also based
in
Toronto.
Toronto is
a
vibrant,
safe, multicultural city with excellent quality of life.
2.
Appointment
Details
Investigators at the
Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute are appointed to
independent positions equivalent to Assistant, Associate
or Full Professor, depending on experience. Preference
for this open position will be given to individuals who
qualify at the level of Assistant or Associate
Professors. The Investigators
will
be
cross-appointed
at
the
University
of Toronto
in
the academic
department
best
aligned with the candidates’ backgrounds and research
topics and, when applicable, with a possible affiliated
appointment
at the
Vector
Institute.
The
investigator
will be
integrated
into
the
extensive
network of
data scientists affiliated with the
Data Sciences Institute
at the University of Toronto.
3.
Education
and
Experience
Requirements
Candidates must hold a PhD,
ScD, MD or equivalent doctoral degree, with postdoctoral
or additional research experience and an established
record of research accomplishment as demonstrated by
outstanding
publications,
presentations
at
major
international
conferences,
awards and
accolades,
as
well as
endorsement
by reference
letters.
A
track record
of
securing
external
funding and
experience
in
cross- disciplinary collaborations is an asset. The
successful candidates are expected to initiate and lead
innovative, independent, and externally funded research
programs of the highest international calibre and
impact.
We offer competitive
and generous salaries and start-up packages commensurate
with experience and qualifications.
As an
equal
opportunity
employer who
understands
that
diversity
enriches our
community and culture, we invite applications
from all qualified
candidates, including Indigenous Peoples,
racialized people,
disabled
people/people
with
disabilities,
women,
and
members
of
2SLGBTQIA+
communities.
The Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute and Sinai
Health recognize that scholars have diverse career paths
and
that career
interruptions
due
to personal
circumstances
can be
part
of an
exceptional
academic record. Candidates are encouraged to
explain any personal circumstances to allow for a fair
application assessment. The committee will carefully
consider any impact of career interruptions in its
decision-
making.
4.
How
to
Apply
Applications
should
include the
following
documents:
1.
A
cover
letter
2.
A one-page
structured summary that includes:
A)
a brief education/training history;
B)
a summary
of
the
applicant’s
most
important
research
contributions
(up to
five),
and
C) an
abstract of the research plan
3.
A
complete
curriculum
vitae
with
complete
publication
list, and
evidence
of
prior
funding
4.
A research
statement highlighting the proposed research program
(not exceeding 3 pages, including figures; references
can be on a separate page)
5.
A statement
(0.5 to 1 page) highlighting past and future commitment
to equity, diversity and inclusion
(EDI).
Please
describe your
strengths
and
experiences
in promoting
EDI
in your
previous institutional environments, as well as
your commitment to supporting diverse trainees and
colleagues in the future.
6.
Three
reference
letters
Applications
should
be submitted
via
the
Interfolio
website prior
to
October 20,
2025:
https://apply.interfolio.com/172529
Applicants
needing
additional
information
can
contact the
Search
Committee
Chair, Dr.
Rayjean
Hung
via
DataScience_search@lunenfeld.ca.
Note that e-mailed applications will not be accepted.
5.
Diversity
Statement and
Employment
Conditions
Employment at Sinai Health
is conditional upon the verification of credentials,
completion of a health review,
and
demonstrating
proof
of immunity
and
vaccination
status of
vaccine-preventable
diseases.
All employees and affiliates will follow safe
work practices and comply with health and safety
policies, procedures
and
training. If
you
believe you
are
one of
the
very few
people
who may
require
an
exemption from vaccination, supporting medical
information must be submitted to our Occupational Health
department, who will review and assess.
Sinai Health is comprised of
Mount Sinai Hospital, Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital,
Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research
Institute
and
our system
partner
Circle
of
Care. We
deliver
excellent
care
in hospital,
community and
home,
focusing on
the
comprehensive
needs of
people.
Sinai
Health
discovers
and
translates
scientific breakthroughs,
pushes
boundaries
for health
solutions
and
educates
future
clinical and
scientific
leaders. Clinical areas of
specialization include rehabilitation
and complex continuing care, surgery and
oncology, urgent and critical care, and women’s
and infants’ health. The Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research
Institute ranks among the top ten biomedical research
institutes in the world. Sinai Health is a full
affiliate of the University of Toronto.
As an equal
opportunity employer who understands that diversity
enriches our community and culture, we invite
applications from all qualified candidates including
Indigenous Peoples, racialized people, disabled
people/people with disabilities, women, and members of
2SLGBTQIA+ communities. If you require
accommodation(s)
due
to
disability
at any
point
during the
application
and
hiring
process,
please contact the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Human Resources
Department via email at
kdudas@lunenfeld.ca
We recognize that scholars
have varying career paths and that career interruptions
due to personal circumstances can be part of an
excellent academic record. Candidates are encouraged to
explain any personal circumstances to allow for a fair
assessment of their application. Search committee
members