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analysis and bridges the fields of sociology, epidemiology, economics and public health. Mentorship by other HSPH faculty is possible. Other areas of maternal health such as preconception health, fertility
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(including in Mississippi, Kansas, South Carolina and Massachusetts). Their work includes both primary and secondary data analysis and bridges the fields of sociology, epidemiology, economics and public health
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analysis and bridges the fields of sociology, epidemiology, economics and public health. Mentorship by other HSPH faculty is possible. Other areas of maternal health such as preconception health, fertility
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, biostatistics, epidemiology, nutrition, immunology, or similar. * Presentation of results to collaborators, local, national, and international scientific audiences comprising broad backgrounds (quantitative
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training in clinical psychology and epidemiology to investigate: 1) biopsychosocial associations with response to trauma and bereavement; 2) how genes influence risk for posttraumatic psychopathology; and 3
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, graduate, and undergraduate students, and a software and web engineer. Basic Qualifications PhD in Bioinformatics, Systems Biology, Evolutionary Biology, Microbiology, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Applied
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, graduate, and undergraduate students, and a software and web engineer. Basic Qualifications PhD in Bioinformatics, Systems Biology, Evolutionary Biology, Microbiology, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Applied
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schedule. Basic Qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD/doctoral degree in epidemiology, nutrition, global health, or a related field of public health. Candidates should also have the following: 1. Strong
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Fellow would join an interdisciplinary group of researchers across the fields of psychology, sociology, public health, epidemiology, statistics, philosophy, theology, and history. More information on the
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including anthropology, history, sociology, economics, ecology, epidemiology, implementation science, and bioethics. Department faculty use tools and insights from these disciplines to understand how poverty