University of Southern California
Assistant Professor of Clinical Population and Public Health Sciences Center for
University of Southern California, Glendale, California, us, 91222
Overview
The University of Southern California (USC), founded in 1880, is the largest private employer in the City of Los Angeles. The Center for Genetic Epidemiology within the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at USC invites applications for a full-time clinical (non-tenure track) assistant professor level position. The successful candidate is expected to bring or develop an externally funded research program in genetic or molecular epidemiology. Current areas of research activity include studies of genetic susceptibility, biomarkers, metabolomics and the microbiome as they relate to health disparities for common chronic diseases and phenotypes including cancer and metabolic diseases including diabetes. Expertise in genomic analysis and in the initiation of population-based resources for studies of the molecular and genetic basis of disease is desired. The Center for Genetic Epidemiology is closely linked with the Departments of Population and Public Health Sciences, Translational Genomics and Computational Biology and Bioinformatics. The Department of Population and Public Health Sciences is one of the nation\'s leading research programs in epidemiology and biostatistics, with particular expertise in genetics research in diverse populations, such as the Multiethnic Cohort resource. The Departments of Translational Genomics and Computational Biology and Bioinformatics provide key expertise in the technological, methodological and statistical aspects of genome research. Together, these Departments offer opportunities for a wide range of research collaborations, leadership roles, teaching and mentoring of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
Responsibilities
Support and develop an externally funded research program in genetic or molecular epidemiology.
Collaborate with the Center and related departments on studies of genetic susceptibility, biomarkers, metabolomics and the microbiome as they relate to health disparities for chronic diseases and phenotypes including cancer and metabolic diseases such as diabetes.
Engage in leadership within the field, participate in teaching and mentoring of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
Qualifications
Demonstrated publication and funding record and leadership within the field of genetic population-based research and molecular epidemiology commensurate with the stage of career.
Collegiality, resourcefulness and motivation are highly desirable.
Application Materials Please send curriculum vitae, a brief summary of research interests, and names and contact information for three individuals familiar with academic accomplishments to:
Chris Haiman, ScD
Director, Center for Genetic Epidemiology
Professor, Department of Population and Public Health Sciences
Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California ALFAC Chair of Cancer Research
Harlyne Tower, Room 1504 1450 Biggy Street Los Angeles, CA 90089
Office 323-442-7755
Email: haiman@usc.edu
Contact for Inquiries Apply here and for inquiries, contact:
Equal Opportunity The University of Southern California strongly values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Women and men, and members of all racial and ethnic groups, people with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.
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Responsibilities
Support and develop an externally funded research program in genetic or molecular epidemiology.
Collaborate with the Center and related departments on studies of genetic susceptibility, biomarkers, metabolomics and the microbiome as they relate to health disparities for chronic diseases and phenotypes including cancer and metabolic diseases such as diabetes.
Engage in leadership within the field, participate in teaching and mentoring of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
Qualifications
Demonstrated publication and funding record and leadership within the field of genetic population-based research and molecular epidemiology commensurate with the stage of career.
Collegiality, resourcefulness and motivation are highly desirable.
Application Materials Please send curriculum vitae, a brief summary of research interests, and names and contact information for three individuals familiar with academic accomplishments to:
Chris Haiman, ScD
Director, Center for Genetic Epidemiology
Professor, Department of Population and Public Health Sciences
Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California ALFAC Chair of Cancer Research
Harlyne Tower, Room 1504 1450 Biggy Street Los Angeles, CA 90089
Office 323-442-7755
Email: haiman@usc.edu
Contact for Inquiries Apply here and for inquiries, contact:
Equal Opportunity The University of Southern California strongly values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Women and men, and members of all racial and ethnic groups, people with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.
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