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exciting opportunity to lead innovative research at the interface of AI and clinical medicine, working within a 40-strong interdisciplinary team spanning AI, statistics, microbiology, epidemiology, public
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, Health Economics, Epidemiology, Data Science, Biostatistics, or related disciplines, with post-doctoral research experience. They should have (i) a strong quantitative and qualitative background; (ii) a
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health, epidemiology, sociology, or a related field, and completion of a university-level course, thesis, or dissertation 4+ years of experience in the following: Data maintenance and analysis Maintaining
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and academic backgrounds, including (but not limited to) Public Health, Epidemiology, Demography, Geography, Sociology, Economics, Criminology, Social Sciences, Psychology, Actuarial Sciences
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areas by the time of the appointment: (bio)statistics, epidemiology, health services research, population health sciences, or related discipline. Preferred Qualifications: The successful candidate will
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observational tools to epidemiological surveys to intervention science. The FTRG typically has about 8-10 active federally-funded projects. The group includes several Ph.D. level psychologists, masters level
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subject to satisfactory performance and funding availability. Applicants should possess a doctoral degree by research (Ph.D., D.Sc, Dr.P.H. or equivalent) in Public Health, Health Economics, Epidemiology
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the field of social or health sciences, bio/statistics, epidemiology or demography. Relevant experience in mathematical demography, statistics or other discipline with strong quantitative components
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, epidemiology, or other related quantitative research fields We seek candidates who embrace and reflect diversity in the broadest sense. The University of Pennsylvania is an EOE. Minorities/women/individuals with
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services research (e.g., clinical epidemiology, clinical informatics, disparities, health outcomes, or implementation research) are encouraged to apply. The Division of Health Services Research provides a