Assistant Epidemiologist

Assistant Epidemiologist

Category : Alumni

Under limited supervision, the epidemiologist would have knowledge of advanced statistical methods to analyze, develop, implement, and promote new and creative strategies and solutions to address public health issues and challenges in a clinical research environment. Designs, manages, and evaluates large, state-level (group-randomized) controlled trial. Thoroughly understands and executes study protocols and procedures to ensure accurate and consistent collection of data. Provides technical expertise and advice on study design and data analysis using a variety of statistical methods. May provide assistance with interpretation of statistical analysis for peer review. Contributes to grant proposals, protocols, data analysis plans and management, reports, manuscripts, and presentation of study findings. May participate in peer-reviewed manuscript authorship and occasional travel to scientific conferences. Supervises research trainees by orienting, and training. Performs related responsibilities as required.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A master’s degree in public health (epidemiology) or related research intensive field from an accredited school. At least one year of related experience, which could be classified as fellowships, research assistantships, or part-time research activities, is preferred.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:Knowledge of advanced statistical methods to analyze, develop and implement strategies to address chronic health issues and quality of life related to the public health issue of the population with Congenital Heart Diseases (CHD).

Ability to design, apply inclusion/exclusion criteria and analyze case-control studies under limited supervision. Needs to be able to choose appropriate study design and analysis methodology and to have excellent oral and written communication skills to communicate findings from these studies with appropriate terms. Two years of related experience.

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