Data Analysis Fellowship, CDC
Category : Alumni
Description
Three research opportunities are currently available with the Prevention Research and Translation Branch, within the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia.
NCBDDD’s mission is to improve the health of children and adults by preventing birth defects and developmental disabilities, and complications of heredity blood disorders; promoting optimal child development, and the health and wellness among children and adults living with disabilities. The Birth Defects Monitoring and Research Branch conducts birth defects surveillance and research into the possible causes and long term outcomes of birth defects. The purpose of this research opportunity is to provide an educational experience to individuals interested in the field of public health and reproductive and birth defects epidemiology. Opportunities are aimed at furthering the health communication science, epidemiological and analytical knowledge of participants. Participants will train within the Birth Defects Monitoring and Research Branch in the analysis of public health data, and learn about the design, implementation, and evaluation of public health communication products and activities. Participants are assigned to train on various projects and can expect to gain valuable learning experiences in the development, implementation, and evaluation of health communication campaigns, surveillance and research study management, database cleaning, data analyses, interpretation of the results, writing manuscripts and giving oral presentations.
Participant training involves:
- literature searches
- translation of scientific research and data into consumer-focused materials
- development and evaluation of social media
- website management
- use of statistical software, analyses of data and summarization of findings
- participation in surveillance and research projects
- preparation of scientific manuscripts, posters, presentations, and fact sheets, and other information
- utilization of MarketScan or other claims or health record data
- assessing risk factors for birth defects and the long term morbidity and mortality of infants born with birth defects
- verbal and written presentations of epidemiologic studies or surveillance activities at scientific conferences
Qualifications
The qualified candidate should have received a master’s or doctoral degree in one of the relevant fields, or be currently pursuing one of the degrees and will reach completion by December 2020. Degree must have been received within five years of the appointment start date.
Preferred skills:
- Background in biostatistics or epidemiology, as well as maternal and child health
- Experience in qualitative and quantitative research
- Experience conducting scientific literature searches
How to Apply
- Click here to read more about this position and apply online!
- If you have questions, send an email to ORISE [dot] CDC [dot] NCBDDD [at] orau [dot] org. Please include the reference code for this opportunity (CDC-NCBDDD-2021-0030) in your email.