Title | Postdoctoral Fellow in Medicine |
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School | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health |
Department/Area | Epidemiology |
Position Description |
The Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Biostatistics at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health will develop methodology in the areas of longitudinal and survival data analyses. The application of the methods will be used in epidemiologic studies. The selected candidate will work with Prof. Molin Wang (HSPH), Prof. Donna Spiegelman (Yale), Prof. Bernard Rosner and their collaborators. More specifically, the selected candidate be involved with two main projects:
1) Statistical Methods to Account for Exposure Uncertainty in Environmental Epidemiology (MEEE): The selected candidate will focus on methodologic innovations in several critical areas of environmental health related to the effects of multiple constituents of air pollution and of aspects of the neighborhood environment on risks of cardiovascular disease incidence, its precursors and consequences. The methodologic innovations to be developed will address the unique measurement error features of these data, and will make it possible to accurately quantify the effects of complex single and multiple simultaneous exposure effects across space and time, responding to another NIEHS strategic priority, on critical health outcomes across the life course, overcoming bias and loss of efficiency otherwise present due to the presence of substantial measurement error. 2) Hearing loss method grant: The selected candidate will develop entirely novel analytical methods for quality control of hearing data, and validly and efficiently quantifying not only the exposure-hearing loss associations but also their causal relationships, while handling the various layers of correlation and multivariate outcomes arising from the measurement of multiple frequencies in audiometrically-assessed hearing data. In addition, they will correct for measurement error-induced bias in the estimates of the associations and causal effects in studies where hearing outcomes are evaluated in non-clinical settings. They will apply the hearing data analysis methods to the Conservation of Hearing Study based within the Nurses’ Health Study II. |
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Additional Information: The position is available immediately and applications will be considered as they arrive. Per university payroll tax guidelines all applicants must reside in any of the following states or be willing to relocate to: Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maryland, Vermont or New York. |
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Contact Information |
For additional questions about the position, please contact Dr. Molin Wang
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Contact Email | mwang@hsph.harvard.edu |
Equal Opportunity Employer |
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Minimum Number of References Required | 2 |
Maximum Number of References Allowed | 2 |
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